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President Donald Trump is expected to sign into law on Friday his sprawling domestic policy bill, which includes nearly $1 ...
Policy analysts expect millions of Americans to lose coverage because of cumbersome paperwork, bureaucratic hurdles and ...
The Republican plan saves money within Medicaid by denying people access to health care based on bureaucratic paperwork ...
Arkansas was the first state to use a demonstration waiver to link Medicaid eligibility to meeting work or so-called community engagement requirements. CMS approved the state's Section 1115 waiver ...
The uninsured rate among 30- to 49-year-old Arkansans eligible for Medicaid increased from 10.5% in 2016 to 14.5% in 2018, while the employment rate fell from about 42% to just below 39%.
Arkansas is making some changes to its new Medicaid work requirement program as thousands of residents lose coverage. Medicaid recipients will be able to report the hours they work each month by ...
New data released by the state of Arkansas on Wednesday show Medicaid enrollees are struggling to comply with the state’s new work requirements, putting thousands at risk of losing health care.
We reexamine enrollment data from Arkansas Works, the state’s Medicaid work requirement program. As the only real-world instance of the implementation of Medicaid work requirements in a ...
Mr. De Liban and Mr. Hawkins are lawyers who successfully sued to stop Arkansas’s Medicaid work requirements. Many of the Republicans pushing for Medicaid work requirements — permanent program ...
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