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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.
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Thousands of South Dakotans could be without Medicaid coverage in the coming months. That’s because the South Dakota Department of Social Services is purging its pandemic Medicaid roles following the coronavirus public health emergency expiration.
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A proposal that would have paved the way to work requirements for expanded Medicaid recipients died in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.
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House Joint Resolution 5004 would amend the Medicaid amendment voters passed last November. Listen to the debate about the proposal to add a work requirement.
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House Joint Resolution 5004 would amend the state's constitution to allow the possibility of work requirements for "able-bodied" people under Medicaid expansion.
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Now that Medicaid expansion is enshrined in the state constitution, proponents have high hopes for what the program can do to help South Dakotans.
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South Dakota is joining 38 other states that have expanded Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act, but comparing the programs is complex.
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South Dakota expanded Medicaid program doesn’t take effect until July first. It’s a relatively short timeline to implement the program, and the process has already begun.
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Constitutional Amendment D passed by more than 40,000 votes.