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In Wisconsin 63,000 could lose Medicaid coverage under a federal spending bill, but state lawmakers have yet to draft a ...
Hanna estimates, the bill as it's currently written, will impact roughly 63,000 Medicaid recipients in Wisconsin with new work requirements and cost the state $8 million to implement the changes in ...
AND THAT THE IMPACT IS MAY BE BROADER THAN INTENDED ... REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FOOD SHARE POPULATION. BILL HANNAH, THE WISCONSIN MEDICAID DIRECTOR, THANKS SO MUCH FOR BEING HERE.
"We've lagged for a long time in federal payments per capita, per state resident. And maybe to some degree that mitigates the effects of federal spending cuts. But at the same time, even in Wisconsin, ...
Multiple Wisconsin health care systems have removed diversity, equity and inclusion language or resources from their websites ...
Seawright is a social worker in Southeast Wisconsin ... but also because of its impact on other families. “I worry what our world looks like without Medicaid,” Wampole said.
In 2021, nearly 88,000 people in Wisconsin in the Medicaid program were treated for a substance abuse disorder. Here's what the panelists had to say about the impact on local services. The ...
If the House bill ultimately becomes law, tens of thousands of Medicaid recipients in Wisconsin could lose coverage. The biggest impact would come from work requirements included in the bill.