Rep. O’Halleran Leads Bipartisan Letter Against Medicaid Work Requirements on Tribal Communities
Today, Congressman
"As you know, tribes are currently exempt from certain coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act," wrote the lawmakers, "Not only would refusal to exempt tribes from work requirements sought by some states ignore legal and administrative precedent and violate our trust obligations, it would erect significant barriers to care for vulnerable communities. While imposing these types of requirements in the overall Medicaid population would have serious effects on health and financial stability for millions of Americans, the implications for tribal communities are alarming."
The average unemployment rate in Indian Country was 12 percent in 2016, almost three times higher than the national average. Some communities face unemployment rates well above 50 percent. Drug overdose rates are well above the national average. Diabetes rates are almost twice the national average.
"Reducing access to health care among economically stressed communities with high rates of chronic disease would undermine important progress made in recent years to expand coverage and treatment options. The unique relationship between the federal government and tribes is enshrined clearly in the
The lawmakers requested the following information from Secretary Azar:
1. Any reports, documents, memos, or reviews used by HHS as part of its process for this decision;
2. A full list of all consultations with tribal stakeholders held prior to HHS's decision;
3. An explanation for cancelling your appearance at HHS's annual budget consultation meeting with tribal representatives in
4. An estimate of litigation costs to HHS if the agency moves forward with implementing this decision.


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