Social Worker Stands Firm for Clients
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Ladwana Retic, a clinical social worker, kept seeing her trauma clients unpaid after her Medicaid contract expired—she refused to abandon them, especially since many struggle with abandonment. Nevada Health Authority called it a seasonal delay, promising faster processing and urging providers to apply 90 days early. Her case, like last week’s speech-language pathologist Emily Swogger’s, prompted state action: Governor Lombardo’s office acknowledged the issue and committed to smoother revalidation. The state’s new online system, Provider Flex, is already helping—providers who apply early avoid these painful gaps.
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