Pa., N.J. and Del. join multistate lawsuit against Trump administration over Medicaid work requirements
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to
Leaders from
Specifically, the lawsuit claims that the Trump administration's new guidance on who can qualify for a medical frailty exemption is too restrictive and burdensome, and will not protect people with illnesses or disabilities from the new rules.
"We are suing to stop this cruel and unlawful rule,"
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The lawsuit, filed Monday in
It seeks to block implementation of the new Medicaid work guidelines and provisions while the lawsuit is active.
What are the new Medicaid work requirements?
The new work rules for Medicaid, a safety net program for people with low incomes, are scheduled to take effect in
The rules apply to people ages 19 to 64 who are in states' Medicaid expansion populations. That's about 750,000 people in
Enrollees in Medicaid programs must work at least 80 hours a month starting in January. Volunteering or being in school, at least part-time, can also count toward the requirement.
Participants must show proof and complete annual enrollment eligibility paperwork to stay in compliance and keep their insurance coverage.
Medicaid work requirement exemptions
Over the last year, federal health officials stated that certain people and groups would be exempt from these requirements, including women who are pregnant or have recently given birth, people with disabilities or medical conditions, parents and caretakers of children age 13 and younger or people with disabilities, those in treatment for alcohol or drug addiction,
The
The definition stipulates that in addition to having a qualifying condition, people must prove that their medical frailty will "significantly impair their ability to comply with the [work] requirement," the federal agency stated.
People will be able to self-attest their condition under the frailty definition throughout 2027 and once in 2028, but will then need to provide proof. Otherwise, they risk losing Medicaid health insurance.
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"People with disabilities, patients in the middle of cancer treatment, or those struggling with another serious or complex health condition, shouldn't be at risk of losing the care that helps maintain their health," plaintiffs wrote in court documents. "Nowhere in H.R. 1 does
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