Democrats in half of states sue Trump administration over Medicaid work rules
Source: AP
NEW YORK (AP) Democrats in 25 states and the District of Columbia on Monday sued the Trump administration over its recent guidance on new Medicaid work requirements, arguing the strict rules will prevent eligible Americans from accessing the care they need.
The attorneys general and governors who filed the lawsuit allege that an interim final rule released earlier this month by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services oversteps the text of the law last summer that set in motion the changes to Medicaid.
They claim the Republican administration's narrow interpretation of parts of the statute, including new limits to a medical frailty exemption, will create harmful coverage barriers and chaos in states that have been rushing to implement new systems by the January deadline.
"Added administrative burdens will cause individuals who are eligible for Medicaid to lose or be denied coverage," the plaintiffs write. "People with disabilities, patients in the middle of cancer treatment, or those struggling with another serious or complex health condition, shouldn't be at risk of losing the care that helps maintain their health."
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BumRushDaShow
(173,726 posts)pat_k
(14,538 posts)A couple things we all need to know.
First, what they call "fraud" are errors. Simple errors.
Doesn't matter if the error is easily remedied, inadvertent, or if it was an error on the part of the state that resulted in underpayments, to the propagandists it is all "fraud."
So, they are seeking to deny funds they are legally obligated to pay to a state because the state's "fraud"/ "error rates" are too high?
That might sound reasonable, until you add this little fact:
A wrongful denial of SNAP benefits is not counted as part of the standard SNAP Payment Error Rate (PER).
So, which are the states with "low" error rates? That one is easy. They are the states that deny all applications. And deny, and deny, and deny some more.
And, perhaps the ugliest little "secret" of all, is that systems used to detect the "errors" themselves have a completely unacceptable error rate. (i.e., flag problems that are not actually problems, particularly with the greater use of AI.)
If the free states (blue states) don't join together in a lawsuit challenging the refusal to transfer funds to states based on some "error rate" bullshit, I'll be very, very disappointed.