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- Ohio will ask Trump to approve work requirements for Medicaid
At least 61,000 Ohioans would lose Medicaid benefits if Trump approves work requirement If approved, Ohio would require adults 55 and younger to prove they worked at least 20 hours a week or
- Ohio medical professionals express outrage, opposition to Medicaid work . . .
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates that at least 61,826 Ohioans would lose access to Medicaid under the new rules However, research from the Center for Community Solutions — a health policy think tank in Cleveland — found that 450,000 Ohioans could lose health coverage if the work requirement goes into effect
- Work and Community Engagement Requirements - Ohio
With the new work and community engagement requirements in place, Medicaid expansion enrollees will need to demonstrate that they work at least 20 hours per week or are engaged in other allowable activities, including job search, education and training, or community service
- Ohio wants to require those getting Medicaid to prove they are . . . - WTRF
Ohio proposes reinstating work requirements for Medicaid recipients If approved, the rule will require enrollees to be employed or in school to continue receiving benefits
- Governor DeWine: Ohio Medicaid Submits Work Requirement Proposal to CMS
ODM submitted the request to reinstate work requirements for the Medicaid expansion population at the direction of Governor DeWine, in accordance with a statutory requirement included in House Bill 33, which was supported by the 135th General Assembly and signed by Governor DeWine in July 2023
- Medicaid work requirements, rural hospitals: What big beautiful bill . . .
New legislation signed by President Trump will cut Medicaid spending and introduce work requirements for recipients Ohio's Medicaid program will be impacted, with potential coverage losses and
- Ohio once again wants to require people in Medicaid expansion to work . . .
Ohio has asked the federal government for permission to require people in the state’s Medicaid expansion group to work at least 80 hours a month But critics are concerned about the effect the requirements would have on the people removed from the Medicaid rolls and the state overall
- Ohio lawmakers ask federal government to approve Medicaid work requirements
Ohio did get Medicaid work requirements approved by the Trump Administration back in 2019, but those were ultimately put on hold and rescinded by the Biden Administration before going into effect
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