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Two Republican lawmakers want to ask state voters to add work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
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Just over 10,000 South Dakotans are enrolled through Medicaid expansion. That’s less than 20 percent of the amount of people the state expects to enroll, which is drawing ire from some state lawmakers.
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Medicaid expansion is now the law of the land in South Dakota. Just how effective has it been in its first months?
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Investigators have charged a woman who they say defrauded several state agencies while working at the Adult Day Center of the Black Hills.
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Medicaid is in a constant state of flux – especially as lawmakers continue to tangle with the repercussions of expansion. The legislative study group focused on long term care wants to assess the process for applicants in South Dakota.
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County officials expect to see a "significant decrease" in costs of covering medical expenses for low-income individuals. That’s due to voters passing Medicaid expansion in the last election.
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July 1 is the official start date for Medicaid expansion in South Dakota. However, officials say eligible people can start applying ahead of time.
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A Medicaid expansion plan approved by the legislature takes effect in a matter of weeks. Officials estimate around 50,000 South Dakotans will gain access to health care. And advocates are working to spread awareness.
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In the Moment hosts a roundtable discussion to unpack how Medicaid expansion will roll out.
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Some South Dakotans are losing Medicaid, while others are set to gain access in a process that's confusing many who rely on the health care system.