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Arkansas Medicaid Work Requirements Led to Coverage Loss for a Significant Number of Recipients

by Mark Chiang
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Work requirements in Medicaid programs are currently being debated by Republicans, and Arkansas’ past experience with such a policy provides relevant insights. Arkansas previously implemented work requirements for Medicaid recipients, and its outcomes can inform the current discussion. Arkansas enacted work requirements for its Medicaid recipients, and the program’s implementation offers a case study for understanding the potential effects of such policies. During the period that Arkansas’ work requirements were in effect, a significant number of individuals lost their Medicaid coverage. This occurred because beneficiaries failed to meet the requirements or navigate the complex reporting procedures. The Arkansas example demonstrates the challenges and potential consequences associated with implementing work requirements in Medicaid programs.

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Date: April 24, 2025

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