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Author | Topic: Medicaid work requirements |
David Veu Casovic POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:PIQUA, Ohio |
posted 02-02-2018 03:18 PM
Indiana to impose Medicaid work requirements Reuters 2/2/2018 3:31 PM ET Print Article NEW YORK, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Illinois said on Friday it will require its Medicaid recipients work or do some other form of community engagement, becoming the second state to make this fundamental change to the 50-year-old health insurance program for the poor. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services(HHS) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it approved Indiana's waiver to add these requirements to its Medicaid program on Friday. The work requirement applies to able-bodied working age Medicaid enrollees, according to HHS. Pregnant women, medically frail enrollees, students, some caregivers and people in substance use treatment are among those that are exempted from the requirements. Kentucky became the first state to impose work requirements on its Medicaid recipients last month. At least eight additional states, mostly Republican-led, have proposed similar changes to Medicaid: Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin. (Reporting by Michael Erman; Editing by Diane Craft) |
ed monahan POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Cincinnati, Oh, USA |
posted 02-02-2018 03:34 PM
Illinois or Indiana. It says both at the top of the article. I can't see Illinois betraying their base and making them work. Indiana has a lot more common sense. |
Stroker Prowler Junkie From:Sevierville, Tennessee, USA |
posted 02-02-2018 05:45 PM
Tennesee will start requiring 20 hours work or volunteering or schooling to receive food stamps. Some exceptions similar to above. Welfare has become the new family business in our state. |
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