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State Leadership Gives Mixed Reviews For Federal Change To Medicaid Work Requirement

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he's disappointed in the Biden administration's reversal in approving a work requirement waiver for Medicaid ...

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he’s disappointed in the Biden administration’s reversal in approving a work requirement waiver for Medicaid recipients.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ended a Trump-era policy that permitted the state to require work or “community engagement activities” as a condition of Medicaid eligibility, according to a letter sent to the Ohio Department of Medicaid’s director, Maureen Corcoran.

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DeWine called the decision short-sighted and “contrary to our statewide effort to improve public health” in a statement on Wednesday.

“By requiring an individual to work, learn new job skills or be involved in a recovery program, Ohioans would be providing critical assistance to individuals when they needed it while laying hte groundwork for their success in the future,” DeWine’s statement read.

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Ohio Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown praised the decision, and said in a statement that “burdensome work requirements create a barrier to health care for those who need it most, especially those who suffer with addiction.”

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