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New Medicaid Work Rule Means More Opportunities To Lose Coverage

States must verify work status and disability claims as officials warn the rule could push millions off Medicaid.

  • On June 1, the administration of President Donald Trump issued new guidelines narrowing the 'medically frail' designation, restricting exemptions from mandatory work requirements affecting 40 states and the District of Columbia.
  • Previously, states assumed the designation included five disability categories without assessing work capacity; now, enrollees must prove significant impairment, creating a 'paperwork morass' for healthcare providers documenting patients' ability to work.
  • State Medicaid agencies fear the complexity will trigger errors and coverage losses. Adela Flores-Brennan, Colorado's Medicaid director, said, "We're also worried about audits," citing new penalties for administrative mistakes.
  • Earlier this week, 25 Democratic-led states plus the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the work requirements, largely on the basis of the changed medically frail guidelines.
  • With a January 2027 deadline approaching, Medicaid directors face implementation challenges; experts warn that five million people could lose coverage, though California is using text alerts to mitigate enrollment drops.
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States gird for new Medicaid ‘medically frail’ rule

State Medicaid agencies are concerned that many sick and disabled enrollees will lose their coverage because the Trump administration is narrowing the definition of who is “medically frail” enough to get an exemption from new work requirements.

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