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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to impose new Medicaid requirements for “able-bodied adults”

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants some adults to have a job or to enroll in a work-readiness program to qualify for Medicaid.

The Republican asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Wednesday for permission to impose such a requirement.

A large number of people enrolled in the state’s Medicaid-funded Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 would be exempted from the requirement. They include pregnant women, students, single-parents, anyone over 60, people in drug treatment or on disability, and those who have recently been imprisoned.

But other “able-bodied adults” would be required to work at least 20 hours a week or participate in the state’s Gateway to Work job-readiness program.

The federal government must sign off on the plan, which also must go through a public comment period.

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2 comments

Common Sense aludes Holcomb again! May 26, 2017 at 7:35 am

Holcomb said: “They include pregnant women, students, single-parents, anyone over 60, people in drug treatment or on disability, and those who have recently been imprisoned”.
I say:
Pregnant women work everyday. Get a job!
Retirement is not age 60…Get a job!
Students work to pay for college everyday…WTF! Get 2 jobs!
Why reward prisoners? get a job at 1/2 pay!

Disable persons would be the only people to qualify as not “able-bodied”

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Phil May 27, 2017 at 6:30 am

It’s a good start, but I too think the requirements could be even stronger; for instance; I’ve been a single parent for nearly 15 years and have always worked. Nothing wrong with single parents working, especially if the kids are over 5.

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