Ohio Medicaid Proposal Would Mean Coverage Losses, New Costs for Local Governments
During the state public comment period on the proposal,
The proposal would hurt the state in other ways as well. For example, since
While Ohio Medicaid officials say their goal is to boost employment, the state says it won't offer the necessary services to help Medicaid beneficiaries connect with job opportunities. The state notes, for example, that access to reliable transportation is a major obstacle for low-income people, and it has requested federal matching funds to cover transportation services. CMS made clear when it announced its work requirement policy, however, that it won't provide federal money for beneficiary supports such as child care or transportation assistance.
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