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Of the states adopting Medicaid expansion, some have done so via Section 1115 waivers. They include Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Montana and New Hampshire.
Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is now law. It will change Medicaid work requirements and limit federal funding for healthcare ...
Map Shows States With Medicaid Work Requirements as Change Possible. ... (and the nearly 450,000 who would have been eligible if the state had done a regular Medicaid expansion," Ben Sommers, ...
This is due to the fact that states without Medicaid expansion "generally have smaller Medicaid enrollment as a share of population and higher uninsured rates, so they have less to lose, but that ...
As of March 30, 2023, 40 states and Washington, DC, have adopted the Medicaid expansion. South Dakota voters approved expanding Medicaid last November but it won't take effect until July 1.
Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration has released more details on its plans to implement work requirements and charge premiums for people on Medicaid expansion.
Check out map of which states have adopted Medicaid expansion, from health care policy nonprofit KFF. It's kind of wild, given how bitterly Republican politicians initially opposed the policy ...
Missouri voters passed a constitutional amendment in 2020 that required the state to implement expansion on July 1, 2021. Republican Gov. Michael L. Parson did not support the expansion but ...
North Carolina is the first state to expand Medicaid through the legislature since Virginia in 2018. And it’s still not finalized: The expansion is tied to the state passing a new budget, which ...
Ten states, mostly in the South, haven't expanded Medicaid, leaving 1.5 million people uninsured due to political polarization.
More and more Southern states are talking about fully expanding Medicaid to cover poor residents. They've resisted the option for a decade, but are now running into competition with each other.
A decade ago, Medicaid expansion was promised as a “free lunch.” Instead, the expansion resulted in massive strains on federal and state budgets and no improvements in the quality of ...