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Kentucky Senate softens Medicaid bill that would impose co-pays, work requirements
The committee cut higher patient costs and kept six-month eligibility checks as lawmakers moved the Medicaid rewrite forward by a 32-5 vote.
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KY bill making sweeping changes to Medicaid adds copays (but they’re lower now)
Kentucky State Capitol under renovation on March 24, 2026. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Sarah Ladd) FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Senate has lowered the copays Medicaid patients would have to pay under a bill that proposes a work requirement and other sweeping changes to the federal-state program. House Bill 2 proposed adding copays of $35 for inpatient hospital services and $8 copays for prescription glasses and contacts. In the Senate version, whic…
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Kentucky Senate softens Medicaid bill that would impose co-pays, work requirements
LEXINGTON, Ky. — State senators on Tuesday softened a controversial bill that would make eligibility and cost changes to Kentucky’s Medicaid program, which provides health coverage to 30% of the state’s 4.6 million people.
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