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New Medicaid Work Requirements Set to Impact Millions by 2027

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 introduces new work requirements for Medicaid recipients aged 19 to 64 in 40 states and Washington D.C., starting January 1, 2027. To maintain coverage, enrollees must complete 80 hours of work, community service, or educational activities each month, unless exempt. The changes could affect over 5 million individuals, with concerns that they may not significantly increase employment opportunities. Exemptions apply to various groups, including parents of young children and disabled veterans. Residents should stay informed about their eligibility and compliance requirements as these changes approach.

Key Details: • Work requirements begin January 1, 2027, for eligible Medicaid recipients. • Enrollees must complete 80 hours of work or equivalent activities monthly to maintain coverage. • Exemptions are available for parents, pregnant women, and disabled individuals. • Compliance will be verified during enrollment and annual renewals.

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