Idaho Legislature passes Medicaid work requirements, managed care bill, sending it to governor
The Idaho Legislature widely — in less than two weeks — passed a bill that proposes sweeping policy changes to control Medicaid costs. House Bill 345 calls for Idaho to seek work requirements for able-bodied Idahoans on Medicaid, and to give Idahoans eligible for Medicaid expansion access to tax credits to buy insurance on Idaho’s […]
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