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Ohio is once again aiming to add work requirements for Medicaid. The proposed work requirements could put up to 450,000 residents in Ohio at risk of losing health care coverage. This estimate was ...
Two senior agency veterans focused on policy and operations are working with DOGE to review the agency overseeing Medicare and Medicaid, which provide health insurance for about 1 in 4 Americans, ...
At least 61,000 Ohioans could lose Medicaid benefits if President-elect Donald Trump's team approves Ohio's request to add a work requirement for the public health insurance, according to state ...
Hundreds of thousands of Ohio children are enrolled in public health insurance such as Medicaid, which could be in for major changes and cuts as the news presidential administration takes hold ...
More than 61,000 Ohioans are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage if President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration grants Ohio’s request to bring back work requirements for benefits ...
Proposed Medicaid work requirements mean more than 61,000 Ohioans could potentially lose their health insurance, if the incoming Trump administration allows Ohio Republican state leaders to ...
SUSAN TEBBEN, Ohio Capital Journal — Hundreds of thousands of Ohio children are enrolled in public health insurance such as Medicaid, which could be in for major changes and cuts as the new ...