As Medicaid Work Requirements Spread, More Expected to Lose Health Care
"I recognize that there are people who disagree with this approach. We will not retreat from this position," she wrote, adding that requiring Medicaid recipients to have some form of employment can "help lift individuals out of the shadows of opportunity and into its light."
Under
CMS took a stand, however, against
Of the four other states CMS has given the greenlight to, only
Since the experiment took effect in June in
"This is what we predicted. It shows that a lot of eligible people are getting caught up in this. It's not that they don't qualify, it's that they don't know," says
More than 4,000 Arkansans lost their benefits in September, followed by another 4,000 this month. Of 73,266 Medicaid users, 74 percent were exempt or complied with the work requirement in September. But 23 percent didn't report their activities at all, according to data from the
While
Like
"There's not even a phone number on the letter [beneficiaries received notifying them of work requirements]. Everything is being driven to a website, which isn't sufficient. We know the population we serve has trouble accessing technology," says
Furthermore, experts like
"The devil is in the details. I just hope the process is set up in a way that there can be a mid-course correction if needed," says Simon. "Or if something isn't working as intended, there's flexibility there [and] constant feedback coming back to the state."
The exact rules vary in
In
As January approaches,
"Doctors are going to have to have these conversations with their patients. To tell them 'I'm treating you for diabetes, and I need to continue to keep treating you. There's a work requirement now, are you meeting those hours? Let's figure out if you meet an exemption," says
But given the inherently complicated nature of Medicaid, and work requirements, it's going to be an uphill battle to make sure patients don't lose their health care -- even if they are eligible.
"The complexities of all of these different rules makes even my head spin," says Wagner. "So even when you have these guardrails in place, people don't know about them, so they don't take advantage of them."
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