Governor Sanders is moving forward on a plan to reinstitute work requirements for Medicaid.This request could reshape how the state’s Medicaid system works for
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a push for a new work requirement for people on Medicaid. She sent a letter to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary. The plan would require Medicaid recipients who are able-bodied and of working age to work.
Enrollment in the state’s health insurance marketplace is at an all-time high. As of Jan. 4, more than 160,000 Arkansans had selected an insurance plan during the open enrollment
Gov. Sarah Sanders confirmed to reporters Thursday that Arkansas “will push forward with a work requirement” for some Medicaid beneficiaries, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has reported.
Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Tuesday that Arkansas will seek federal approval to require Medicaid recipients to work or volunteer to keep their benefits. Why it matters: About 220,000 Arkansans receive Medicaid benefits,
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced in Tuesday’s news conference her plans for a Medicaid work requirement.
State Democratic leaders on Tuesday unveiled a $250 million, three-year plan to increase how much Medicaid pays for medical services.
A handful of Senate Republicans from rural Georgia have signed onto a new bipartisan attempt to fully expand Medicaid through a conservative-friendly option that gained traction last year after a decade of firm GOP resistance.
Democrats in the Georgia Senate have attracted support of a handful of Republicans in their quest to expand Medicaid access in the state.
Democrats in the state legislature are making another attempt this session to extend health insurance to more Georgians under Medicaid coverage — and this time, four Republicans have already signed on,
On Maternal Health Awareness Day, we're looking at what changes have been made over the year to address Arkansas's high maternal mortality rate.