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Over 90,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage under a proposal by Congressional Republicans to implement work requirements, according to a pair of recent studies of the plan.
Seniors in the Tampa Bay Area are sharing their concerns about the House passing a spending bill that reports say contains one of the largest Medicaid funding cuts in modern history.
House Republicans plan to enact work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks for Medicaid. But the proposal does not pursue some of the deeper cuts that lawmakers had considered.
After House Republicans passed a Medicaid policy requiring recipients to have proof of employment, Scott said the move would save billions.
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House-passed bill would require 80 hours of monthly work or community engagement for Medicaid eligibility. Experts warn that burdensome verification p
As proposed cuts to Medicaid move forward through a federal budget reconciliation bill, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority outlined potential impacts to the state during its Wednesday board meeting, including work requirements and a moratorium on new or increased provider taxes.
The prospect of a national Medicaid work requirement is prompting concern from health policy watchers that future cost savings will come at the expense of caregivers, people with disabilities, and additional beneficiaries who would otherwise be exempted from the mandate.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNIn 2026, Medicaid faces major changes due to Trump's new lawThe U.S. House of Representatives has passed a significant tax and spending bill, introducing stricter work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries. This move, part of a broader legislative effort, aims to generate government savings but could leave millions uninsured.