Our findings suggest that work requirements hindered Medicaid enrollment without generating gains in employment
Our findings suggest that work requirements hindered Medicaid enrollment without generating gains in employment
Medicaid coverage and employment did not increase in Georgia in the first 15 months compared to non-expansion states
Medicaid coverage and employment did not increase in Georgia in the first 15 months compared to non-expansion states
Our new @bmj.com study shows that in Georgia - the only state to expand Medicaid with work requirements - work requirements impeded gains in Medicaid coverage without increasing employment
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Our new @bmj.com study shows that in Georgia - the only state to expand Medicaid with work requirements - work requirements impeded gains in Medicaid coverage without increasing employment
www.bmj.com/content/390/...
Big thanks to @rkwadhera.bsky.social, Michael, Andrew, and Vicky!
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Big thanks to @rkwadhera.bsky.social, Michael, Andrew, and Vicky!
jacc.org/doi/full/10.1016/j.jacc.2025.05.037
Huge thanks to 🌟 mentors @rkwadhera.bsky.social and Lucas Marinacci
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Huge thanks to 🌟 mentors @rkwadhera.bsky.social and Lucas Marinacci
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Grateful to lead this with Michael Liu under 🌟 mentor @rkwadhera.bsky.social
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Grateful to lead this with Michael Liu under 🌟 mentor @rkwadhera.bsky.social
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