"Stockpiling" medication, Arkansan fears Medicaid work rule
Andrew Hicks lost his health insurance once over a work requirement and worries he’ll lose it again under the new federal law. Why it matters: Arkansas tried work requirements a few years ago, and the main result was that people lost health coverage — and Hicks, a 37-year-old from Little Rock, worries that’s about to happen again. Hicks now works for a small business that doesn’t…
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