Here and Now
What Do Lame Duck Bills do for Medicaid?
Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1723 | 7m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Dr. Molli Rolli of the Wisconsin Medical Society breaks down Medicaid work requirements.
Dr. Molli Rolli of the Wisconsin Medical Society talks about the provision to keep the state’s work requirements for Medicaid recipients. She says the group is “philosophically opposed” to measures such as mandating community service for recipients, which can often lead to dropped coverage if the service is not properly documented.
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Here and Now
What Do Lame Duck Bills do for Medicaid?
Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1723 | 7m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Dr. Molli Rolli of the Wisconsin Medical Society talks about the provision to keep the state’s work requirements for Medicaid recipients. She says the group is “philosophically opposed” to measures such as mandating community service for recipients, which can often lead to dropped coverage if the service is not properly documented.
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