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South Dakota will withdraw its Medicaid expansion work requirements proposal now that President Donald Trump has signed ...
South Dakota health professionals and advocates are warning that new Medicaid work requirements could disrupt care for people ...
Changes to Medicaid could leave thousands of South Dakotans uninsured and impair an already fragile rural health care system, ...
Federal rules govern Medicaid programs, which rely on federal funding. However, each state’s programs are tailored to its ...
South Dakota will withdraw its Medicaid expansion work requirements proposal now that President Donald Trump has signed ...
Wade Erickson doesn’t want to seem like an alarmist. But Erickson, CEO of Horizon Healthin South Dakota, has serious concerns ...
South Dakota health professionals and advocates are warning that new Medicaid work requirements could disrupt care for people struggling with substance use disorders and other behavioral health ...
New work requirements will require able-bodied Medicaid recipients ages 19-64 to work, volunteer or go to school for 80 hours per month in order to qualify for Medicaid under the new law.
“Work requirements” — a.k.a. reporting requirements — do not actually help people get jobs. They make people lose health care. And when this happens, people get sick, or get sicker, or die.