Final rules for Medicaid work requirements are out

medicalxpress - The Trump administration has issued final rules on how states should ensure that millions of Medicaid enrollees prove they're working or completing other activities, such as job training, volunteering or being enrolled in an educational program.

AI Summary: The administration finalized new Medicaid work requirement rules, prompting insurers and states to adjust operations, eligibility verification and outreach plans. Industry actors are mobilizing systems and program supports to reduce coverage disruptions while preparing for shifts in enrollment and administrative burden — because nothing says "efficiency" like last-minute policy whiplash.

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