Tennessee is now the fourth state to introduce a work requirement proposal for Medicaid enrollees, joined by Alabama, Michigan, and Virginia who also posted their proposals this month.
The waiver would require enrollees to seek or maintain work in order to keep Medicaid benefits. The state's requirements will specifically focus on...National News
One of the first states to implement Medicaid beneficiary work requirements has reported more than 7,000 people failed to report at least 80 hours of work for the month.
Consequences are crucial for recipients, as they face the possibility of losing Medicaid coverage if they do not comply for at least three months of a calendar...