đź’¨ Abstract
Maryland's Medicaid director, Ryan Moran, warns that proposed budget changes could lead to tens of thousands of Marylanders losing healthcare coverage. About 1.5 million Marylanders, including nearly half of all children, rely on Medicaid. Moran criticizes work requirements and increased eligibility proof, stating they cause bureaucratic hurdles and would result in significant healthcare funding losses. While popular initially, support for these requirements declines with more information.
Courtesy: John Domen
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