Medicaid work mandate back on table despite scant evidence in support

Gary Enos
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Fueled in part by a receptive administration in Washington, some states are again pursuing an effort to enact work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries, despite strong evidence that these mandates do little to increase employment while exacerbating some clients' mental health and other struggles.

尽管缺乏证据支持,但医疗补助计划的工作任务重新回到了桌面上
部分受华盛顿政府的乐于接受的推动,一些州再次努力制定医疗补助受益人的工作要求,尽管有强有力的证据表明,这些要求对增加就业几乎没有帮助,反而加剧了一些客户的心理健康和其他问题。
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