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New federal Medicaid rules require one month of work, with some states imposing stricter requirements

15 April 2026
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Millions of future Medicaid applicants will be required to demonstrate engagement in work, education, or volunteering for at least one month to qualify for benefits. However, some Republican lawmakers, particularly in Indiana, are advocating for stricter measures, instituting a three-month requirement for applicants. This aligns with the GOP’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed by President Trump, which allows states to enforce varying requirements between one to three months. Indiana’s law, signed by Governor Mike Braun, is the first to mandate the longest duration under federal guidelines, with similar measures approved in Idaho and proposed in other states like Arizona and Kentucky. Critics argue that these stringent requirements may disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, complicating access to essential health services.

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The new Medicaid rules are expected to impact around 18.5 million adults across 42 states and the District of Columbia, with Indiana’s law potentially affecting one-third of its Medicaid recipients. Typically, state administrators implement federal guidelines, but the lack of clear direction from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has prompted legislative action. Previous studies indicate that work requirements can create significant barriers to healthcare access, particularly for individuals in nontraditional employment and those facing socioeconomic challenges. The ongoing legislative changes reflect broader trends in Medicaid policy and the political dynamics surrounding welfare reform.

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