Health Care States face tight timeline as feds unveil new Medicaid work requirement rules
The federal government released new guidance this week on how states should roll out the Medicaid work requirements that will affect healthcare coverage for millions of Americans.
The new interim rule, issued by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, is intended to give states more details on how theyre supposed to verify the work status for about 20 million adults enrolled in Medicaid, the publicly funded health insurance program for people with low incomes.
The new details come as states are staring down the January 1, 2027, deadline to put the new work requirements in place, and have requested more clarity from the feds on how theyre supposed to implement them.
States are being asked to carry out a complicated federal mandate without clear rules, without enough time, and with the risk that eligible people lose health care because of paperwork problems and system failures, Oregon Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek said last week in a statement.
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So we're basically subsidizing employers too cheap to provide a healthcare insurance for their employees.