New Medicaid Work Requirement Rules Released With 2027 Implementation Deadline
The Trump administration has published new rules detailing how states must implement Medicaid work requirements, a policy included in last year’s tax legislation. The requirements mandate that adults enrolled through Medicaid expansion spend at least 80 hours per month working, in community service, or in education, with exemptions for those deemed “medically frail.” States face a January 1, 2027 deadline to put the rules into effect, though some governors have requested more time and clarity from the federal government. The rules aim to cover approximately 20 million adults, but critics warn that similar past efforts led to coverage losses without increasing employment. Supporters argue the requirements are flexible and provide opportunities for skill-building. The interim rule was issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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