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Ohio Capital Journal
@ohiocapitaljournal.com
about 4 hours ago
State officials say they need more information from the Trump administration before they can fully implement new requirements for Medicaid, according to a survey released Thursday by KFF and the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families ohiocapitaljournal.com/20….
Many states unsure how to implement new Medicaid work requirements, KFF survey finds • Ohio Capital Journal

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Many states unsure how to implement new Medicaid work requirements, KFF survey finds • Ohio Capital Journal

State officials say they need more information from the Trump administration before they can fully implement new requirements for Medicaid, according to a survey released Thursday by KFF and the…

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Texas Public Radio
@texaspublicradio.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
The chief executive officer of Laurel Ridge Treatment Center was removed as the psychiatric hospital faced termination Thursday of federal funding for Medicare and Medicaid, sources told Public Health Watch. Read More👉 ebx.sh/pTwJPF
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MinnPost
@minnpost.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
A Minnesota Office of the Inspector General has emerged as the main legislative proposal to prevent the fraud that is plaguing a number of Medicaid programs. But it needs federal approval.
Minnesota’s Office of Inspector General needs Trump’s approval to probe Medicaid

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Minnesota’s Office of Inspector General needs Trump’s approval to probe Medicaid

An administration that has pilloried Minnesota’s fraud response has power to nix IG proposal.

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KOSU
@kosuradio.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is requesting an independent audit of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, stating it has substantial cause to believe the agency is failing to oversee its contracted managed care organizations.
Oklahoma attorney general seeks audit of OHCA amid provider complaints over Medicaid managed care

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Oklahoma attorney general seeks audit of OHCA amid provider complaints over Medicaid managed care

Drummond's office stated it has substantial cause to believe the agency is failing to oversee its contracted managed care organizations.

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We found that nearly half (48%) of women and teens 15-49 years-old with Medicaid either live in a state that restricts Medicaid coverage for abortion services or in one that bans the provision of abortion. What does this mean for women with low incomes? on.kff.org/4tF8spZ
Abortion Coverage Limitations in Medicaid and Private Insurance Plans | KFF

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Abortion Coverage Limitations in Medicaid and Private Insurance Plans | KFF

This brief reviews current federal and state policies on Medicaid and insurance coverage of abortion services in the U.S. and presents national and state estimates on the availability of abortion cove...

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The New Republic
@newrepublic.com
about 13 hours ago
The Trump administration exposed dozens of SS numbers for weeks until the press flagged it. A Medicare and Medicaid spokesperson blamed the doctors for entering their information in the wrong fields. trib.al/wADur7Q “I don’t even know how [Medicare officials] would get my Social Security number."
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PennLDI
@pennldi.bsky.social
about 13 hours ago
​Thrilled to have had nearly 1,000 registrants from around the U.S. tune in for today's virtual discussion on #Medicaid After HR1: State Challenges and Policy Tradeoffs. Thank you to our panelists! Stay tuned for the video recap coming next week to ldi.upenn.edu
Penn LDI virtual seminar panelists discuss Medicaid After HR1: State Challenges and Policy Tradeoffs on May 1, 2026
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
@cleaver.house.gov
about 14 hours ago
After Republicans slashed investments in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act to give more tax breaks to their wealthy donors, American families have seen health care costs skyrocket. Now, millions are losing coverage altogether. www.nytimes.com/2026/05/0….
Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage

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Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage

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Mother Jones
@motherjones.com
about 14 hours ago
On Friday, Nebraska became the first state to enact Medicaid work requirements. Now, around 70,000 adults below the age of 65 in Nebraska who have Medicaid through its expansion could risk having their health insurance ripped away from them.
Trump's new Medicaid work requirements are here

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Trump's new Medicaid work requirements are here

It's just cruelty.

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#ICYMI: KFF and other Medicaid experts discussed findings from KFF's survey of state Medicaid and CHIP program officials on how states are approaching implementation of work requirements. Watch the replay of our virtual briefing: on.kff.org/4unmJaX
An Early Look at State Approaches to Implementing Medicaid Work Requirements

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An Early Look at State Approaches to Implementing Medicaid Work Requirements

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While planning for Medicaid work requirement implementation continues, states have reported making several policy choices that can affect paperwork and staff capacity. More in our survey: on.kff.org/4cUFJWX
Bar chart titled "Early Look at States’ Differing Approaches to Implementing Medicaid Work Requirements Amid Cost and Time Constraints and Uncertainty from Delayed Federal Guidance." The chart shows various approaches states plan to implement by March 2026, including: not implementing work requirements before Jan. 1, 2027; verifying compliance only every 6 months at renewal; using a 1-month look-back period at application; using a 1-month look-back period at renewal; adopting all optional hardship exceptions; identified new data sources to verify work requirement compliance or non-medical exemption status; planning to use claims data to automate verification of medical frailty; planning to use AI to assist with work requirement implementation; planning to take action to increase capacity of eligibility staff. The bars are color-coded: Blue for "Yes," green for "No," and gray for "TBD." Data is sourced from KFF and the Georgetown Center for Children and Families, 2023.
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Primary Care Collaborative
@thepcc.org
about 15 hours ago
As approximately 72 million Americans lack dental insurance an informative article from @familiesusa.bsky.social implores policymakers to "not make short-sighted cuts to dental benefits" as many states grapple with Medicaid budget cuts. ⬇️ familiesusa.org/resources….
Mind the Gap: Bridging the Oral Health Divide for More Affordable and Accessible Coverage - Families USA

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Mind the Gap: Bridging the Oral Health Divide for More Affordable and Accessible Coverage - Families USA

Our country’s affordability crisis is hurting everyday Americans’ access to health care and health coverage. Approximately 72 million lack dental insurance.

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