
Indiana's Tougher Medicaid Work Rules
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Indianas new law, HIP 3.0, mandates employment verification for non-disabled, non-elderly Medicaid recipients to maintain coverage, starting January 1, 2027. The law, stricter than federal rules, requires a three-month work history review and lacks grace periods. Republicans aim to protect the program, while Democrats and advocates warn of potential coverage losses due to paperwork issues and unclear rules. The law also increases eligibility checks and reporting of unverified citizenship, potentially leading to legal challenges.
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