Work Requirements Could Transform Medicaid and Food Aid
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Millions of Americans could lose Medicaid coverage because of cutbacks, but experts warn of the legislation's complexity.
A new hurdle for poor Americans, approved by the House, would cause millions to lose coverage, including many who are working but can’t meet reporting rules.
House Republicans recently unveiled $880 billion in Medicaid cuts, which include work requirements for the health insurance safety net. The big picture: Republicans say they're rooting out waste and aiming to avoid subsidizing adults who "choose" not to work.
Over 90,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage under a proposal by Congressional Republicans to implement work requirements, according to a pair of recent studies of the plan.
Only a small number of people were enrolled in the state program, and administrative costs exceeded spending on medical care.
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In rural Colorado, Medicaid coverage is integral to both people's health and the local economy. Proposed changes such as work requirements, could ripple through communities.
Advocates of Medicaid work requirements overlook a plain truth: A healthy population is essential to a productive national workforce.
After House Republicans passed a Medicaid policy requiring recipients to have proof of employment, Scott said the move would save billions.