Medicaid work requirements could cut enrollment by up to 10 million per month
(By: Elizabeth Casolo for Becker’s Hospital Review)
By 2028, there could be between 4.9 million and 10.1 million fewer people enrolled through Medicaid expansion in an average month as a result of Medicaid work requirements and six-month redeterminations, according to a March 25 research report from the Urban Institute and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Continue reading here…
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