Argument Analysis: Hcw Providers

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The constituent said that she used to work for foster home as HCW provider, but the state cancelled her Provider ID. I asked her when that happened, she said few years ago and she wants to file a hearing.

She was informed that she has already passed the deadline. The constituent has previously called to complain about the same issues and she got the same

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