A study by the Government Accountability Office released Thursday found some states don't complete evaluation reports for up to seven years after an experiment begins and often fail to answer vital questions to determine effectiveness.
With federal spending on Medicaid experiments soaring in recent years, a congressional watchdog said state and federal governments fail to adequately evaluate if the efforts improve care and save money.
Indiana became the second state to win approval to add a work requirement for adult Medicaid recipients, but a less-debated lockout provision in its new plan could lead to tens of thousands of enrollees losing coverage.
Indiana in 2015 implemented some of the most radical changes seen to the state-federal program that covers nearly 1 in 4 poor Americans. How well is it working?
Thousands of poor adults in Kentucky will have to find jobs and pay monthly premiums to retain their Medicaid coverage as a result of drastic changes to the states health insurance program approved Friday.
The Trump administration initiated a pivotal change in the Medicaid program, announcing that the federal government will allow states to test work requirements as a condition for coverage.
Despite spending approved by Congress in late December that was expected to keep the program running for three months, some states will start running out of money much sooner.
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