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State, county leaders stress need for updated technology ahead of federal Medicaid changes
- Federal Medicaid work reporting requirements will change starting January 1, 2027, affecting both service recipients and local governments administering these programs.
- Under HR 1, reporting will be adjusted to one month before application for adult expansion groups and two months for other eligibility groups.
- State and local leaders emphasize the need for updated technology to manage these changes and avoid negative impacts on service delivery.
- Current systems are difficult to navigate, prompting efforts to streamline processes for the benefit of both recipients and local workers.
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State, county leaders stress need for updated technology ahead of federal Medicaid changes
ST. PAUL — During a Minnesota House hearing, state and county officials shared the upcoming changes to Medicaid due to last year’s federal HR 1 — and what impact those changes will have on local governments and their workforces. “These changes will impact not only folks relying on these services, but also our local governments who play a key, pivotal role in administering the Medicaid program,” said Elyse Bailey, budget director for the Minnesot…
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