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'Guinea Pig for the Nation': Nebraska Implements Medicaid Work Requirements

State officials say the rollout will require enrollees ages 19 to 64 to prove work or community service at least 80 hours a month.

  • On Friday, Nebraska became the first state in the nation to implement new Medicaid work requirements, moving eight months ahead of a federal deadline set for January 1, 2027.
  • DHHS CEO Dr. Steve Corsi said the requirements help Nebraskans achieve greater self-sufficiency, independence, and financial stability, noting the policy could boost the state's economy and workforce.
  • State officials estimate about 25,000 Nebraskans could be affected by the changes, with Director of the Division of Medicaid and Long-Term Care Drew Gonshorowski stating recipients will be evaluated during regular renewal periods.
  • The state agency's website will undergo maintenance starting Friday night as officials prepare for the rollout, with most renewals beginning in July and participants receiving outreach.
  • Critics warn the shift could hurt thousands of Nebraskans who currently rely on Medicaid and have nowhere else to turn, while watchdog groups fear confusion among recipients about the new work standards.
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By Tami Luhby, CNN. Nebraska will implement work requirements for Medicaid this Friday, becoming the first state to put in place a key pillar of the Republicans' sweeping domestic policy bill. Republican Governor Jim Pillen has said the mandate will encourage long-term independence. However, community advocates and experts fear that tens of thousands of eligible low-income adults could lose their coverage due to the administrative burden of pape…

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