Imposing work requirements for Medicaid eligibility is bad policy. Here ’s why.

By: Deborah Gross and Eric Slade Work requirements might sound to some like a worthy strategy for reducing dependency on federal health benefit programs and, with it, unnecessary government spending. But these policies actually will not have fiscal benefits. Indeed, these new requirements add new administrative hurdles for Medicaid recipients and may cause many to The post Imposing work requirements for Medicaid eligibility is bad policy. Here’s why. appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.
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