April 22, 2025
More than 174,000 Pennsylvanians may lose their health coverage if plans to impose work requirements come to fruition, according to a study from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute.
The proposal would withhold federal funding for adults enrolled in Medicaid expansion who do not report working for at least 80 hours per month or meet exemption criteria, such as being a student, family caregiver, or having a disability. The analysis shows that about 5 million adults nationwide could lose Medicaid coverage under such a requirement, including working adults who may lose coverage due to confusion about the rules.
Here are a few things to know:
The research brief is available online.
HAP and Pennsylvania hospitals are advocating with the state’s congressional delegation to protect Medicaid and its vital role supporting access to care. See HAP’s infographic highlighting the critical importance of Medicaid to Pennsylvania and letter to the state’s congressional delegation online.
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