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More than a dozen states are seeking federal permission to add work requirements to their Medicaid programs, including Indiana. State lawmakers passed a bill this month directing the state to ask the Trump administration for the OK to add work requirements. Three states — Arkansas, Ohio and Arizona — have submitted official proposals. But can the GOP Avoid Past Mistakes?
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Work requirements led to thousands in Arkansas losing their Medicaid during the first Trump administration. Policymakers say they’ve learned lessons to avoid mistakes this time.
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In each installment of The Checkup, the health reporting team at Side Effects Public Media explores a single question sparked by a recent news story, or maybe by one of our listeners. You can find every episode online, on the radio, or hear us on the WFYI News Now podcast.
Sickle cell disease is the nation’s most common genetic disorder, but is often overlooked when it comes to resources. Sickle cell researchers, physicians and patients believe these disparities exist – and persist – because of systemic racism. This reporting is supported by a grant from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2022 Impact Fund for Reporting on Health Equity and Health Systems.