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Given all the changes in Tenncare, that's an interesting and vexing question. I've been looking at the TennCare site (1st URL below) for a while, and it's not particularly useful. You might try their Family Assistance telephone number (866-311-4287), which is from their Important numbers page (2nd URL). Over on the State of TN xite, I found a list of HMOs whose doctors accept TennCare (3rd URL). A fairly generic county-by-county database of health resources (bigger things like health departments & community clinics) can be found at the 4th URL. Finally, the TennHelp site (5th URL) offers a fairly involved search for providers. The 6th URL points to the last step in the search process, where you just choose what county you're in and hit the Search Now button. The cadeuceus icon beside search results indicates providers who offer "reduced-cost or free health services to low-income or uninsured Tennesseans."
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1 - http://www.state.tn.us/tenncare/2 - http://www.state.tn.us/tenncare/phonenum...3 - http://www2.state.tn.us/health/HMO/tennc...4 - http://www.tnanytime.org/4tnwell/search5 - http://www.tennhelp.com/6 - http://www.tennhelp.com/byCategory?cat=h...
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