Millions of Ohioans from all parts of our state rely on Medicare, Medicare and Social Security. Our representatives in Washington must fight for them.
Presented by The Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare — Ohio has requested the Trump administration reinstate a work requirement for Medicaid expansion beneficiaries in the
Critics are raising concerns that the state has asked for permission to require Ohioans in Medicaid expansion to show they’re working at least 80 hours a month.
Concerns over Medicaid cuts caused chaos in the U.S. Capitol minutes into President Donald Trump's address to Congress this week.
Gov. Mike DeWine submits proposal to reinstate a work requirement for Medicaid expansion beneficiaries, aimed at improving state's workforce.
Reinstating our work requirement will promote self-sufficiency, it will give more people the purpose and pride that comes with a job, and it will improve the well-being of Ohio’s workforce.”
U.S. Reps Shontel Brown, Emilia Sykes, Greg Landsman, and Joyce Beatty argue that stringent Medicaid work requirements will lead to coverage loss and increased hardship for struggling Ohioans.
GOP Gov. Mike DeWine wants more able-bodied recipients to work to receive benefits. Such requirements in other states have been held up in court but Congress might make them universal.
At least 20 states have settled with Centene over its pharmacy benefit manager operation that coordinated the medications for Medicaid patients.