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Michigan's health director spent a year and $30 million building a work requirements system for Medicaid. The problems he ...
The projected shortfall will likely put a wrench into ongoing negotiations over a long-term road funding plan for Michigan.
New York-based Hey Jane has expanded its telehealth business to Michigan, offering abortion pills, emergency contraception and more.
The state health official who led Michigan's efforts to build work requirements into Medicaid says other states will soon be learning some very lessons about what is involved and how much it costs.
These impacts could be significant given Medicaid's enrollment boom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nationwide, over 20 million individuals enrolled in the program, with Michigan seeing over 700,000 ...