Lawmakers At Odds Over Proposal Tying Work Requirements To Medicaid Eligibility

NBC News (5/18, Pettypiece) reports, “Republicans and Democrats appear to be at a stalemate over a GOP proposal to tie eligibility for Medicaid…to a certain number of hours worked each month.” According to “the Republican plan…Medicaid recipients would have to document 80 hours a month of work…or log hours doing community service or participating in a work training program.” Medicaid “recipients would lose their coverage if they don’t meet the hourly or monthly income requirements for three consecutive months during the year.” The piece mentions that “six major medical groups, including…the American Psychiatric Association, issued a statement opposing Medicaid work requirements, arguing it would increase medical debt for patients and add barriers to care while driving up costs for states and not improving employment rates.”

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