Arizona, in addition to its Medicaid program (known as AHCCCS), has a program called Children's Rehabilitative Services (CRS). CRS covers care for a variety of medical conditions specified in Arizona law, such as spina bifida, cystic fibrosis. By statute, it is a children's program, and is only funded until people reach the age of 21. I think years ago they let some people continue receiving care through the CRS clinics even after reaching adulthood, but had to stop that when the numbers kept increasing. Arizona's legislature has never amended the program to allow it to cover adults. Maybe that is what he is talking about. But it would be inaccurate to say they "stopped" the adult program.
In Phoenix, there is an adult cf clinic, but it is not a government sponsored clinic, just a medical facility that accepts payment from Medicaid, private insurance, and private pay.
In Phoenix, there is an adult cf clinic, but it is not a government sponsored clinic, just a medical facility that accepts payment from Medicaid, private insurance, and private pay.