Judge Rejects Deal on Disabled

Courtesy washingtonpost.com - Health  Thu, 05/15/2008 - 23:00

A federal judge rejected yesterday a proposed agreement between the District and the Justice Department that would have established programs and deadlines intended to improve health care for the developmentally disabled in the city's group homes.


 

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