Medicaid could soon turn into a fiscal version of the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ — states can check out any time, but they can never leave.
It has largely skipped the national press’s attention — perhaps because of the presidential debate that evening — but a June 27 court ruling could have far-reaching negative consequences for U.S. health care and federalism.
If higher courts uphold it, the ruling will not only make conservative changes to state Medicaid programs difficult to impossible, but it could also permanently lock states into Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion to the able-bodied.
Hoosier Waiver Nixed
The ruling, by Chief Judge James Boasberg of the federal district court in the nation’s capital, relates to a Medicaid waiver extension the Trump administration granted to Indiana. The challenge to the waiver had lain dormant for more than four years, during which time the Hoosier State paused implementing a work requirement, which the Biden administration eventually nixed outright upon taking office. […]
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