Dartmouth Health Discusses the Outlook on Medicaid Changes
NEW YORK, JUL 20 – Federal rules require Medicaid adults to verify work or school status twice yearly, risking coverage loss for 1.3 million New Yorkers over the next decade, officials said.
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Protecting Members’ Medicaid Coverage Must Start Now
Here’s a roadmap that brings together a wide range of existing and new initiatives under four key goals that enable community-based organizations to take stock of their existing capabilities and coordinate across them effectively. The post Protecting Members’ Medicaid Coverage Must Start Now appeared first on MedCity News.
Medicaid cuts could strip 1.3 million New Yorkers of Medicaid coverage. How to find out if you're at risk
What to KnowAn estimated 1.3 million New York residents are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul. Medicaid will face over $1 trillion in cuts over the next decade under President Trump’s new tax law, and adults will need to verify twice a year that they are working 80 hours a month, are in school or are doing community service. You might not know it, but you could be at risk of losing your co…
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