Medicaid work rule is bureaucratic dysfunction
- Medicaid work requirements did little to increase employment and created complex barriers to maintaining coverage.
- A recent analysis found that these requirements raised the uninsured rate among low-income adults by nearly one-fifth.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 4.8 million people may lose coverage due to these bureaucratic hurdles.
- Most savings from work requirements will come from disqualifying eligible beneficiaries rather than promoting employment.
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Medicaid work rule is bureaucratic dysfunction
When Republicans were looking for ways to reduce the cost of their One Big Beautiful Bill, one of the first things they did was incorporate a federal work requirement for Medicaid. Proponents claimed this “commonsense” policy would grow the economy…
·Omaha, United States
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