Published July 24, 2018

Medicaid Work Requirements: What They Mean for your Healthcare Organization

A recent article by a member of PYA’s thought leadership team has been published by Becker’s Hospital Review.  “Medicaid work requirements: What they mean for your healthcare organization,” explores state-imposed individual work or job training requirements as a condition of receiving Medicaid, and what effect such stipulations will have not only on patient populations, but on hospitals, health systems, and state hospital associations.

Article Excerpt:

“Medicaid work requirements are quickly permeating Medicaid legislation in several states. For this reason, it is vitally important hospitals and health systems are mindful of changes to state-specific Medicaid legislation and vocalize implications to their patient population to governmental officials with decision-making authority. Further, hospitals and health systems should continually evaluate Medicaid development strategies as Medicaid legislative changes may negatively impact a hospital or health system’s bottom line.”

Becker’s Hospital Review features up-to-date information and legal news and analysis for leaders in the healthcare industry.  Read the full article here.

If you would like more information about Medicaid work requirements and their effects on your organization, or would like to request a speaker on this topic for your organization or event, contact one of our PYA executives below at (800) 270-9269.

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