Kentucky Medicaid Requirements Are Being Challenged by Class Action
Kentucky Medicaid Requirements Are Being Challenged by Class Action
A class action lawsuit was recently filed by 15 Kentucky residents who receive Medicaid. The recipients challenged the federal government’s approval of proposed work requirements for Medicaid users in the state. The filing states that the administration's approval of the requirements has “effectively rewritten” the nation’s Medicaid status in violation of the law. Medicaid is the government healthcare initiative for low-income households and the disabled.The statute in question allows states to initiate pilot programs that further the objectives of Medicaid. However, some say making recipients work or get on the job training does not advance Medicaid’s goal of providing insurance to those who really need it.“There is, in contrast, good evidence that such requirements add enrollment hurdles that cause people to lose eligibility,” said Allison Hoffman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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