2020
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.13374
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Support for Work Requirements but Opposition to Terminating Benefits Among Medicaid Enrollees and NonEnrollees in Kentucky: Results from a Statewide Survey

Abstract: More than a dozen states have sought federal approval for Section 1115 Medicaid waivers to make premiums and work requirements (ie, requirements to work, volunteer, or engage in education, or caretaking), a condition of Medicaid eligibility for adults deemed able‐bodied. Support for these waivers may differ among adults based on Medicaid participation and political affiliation. We report results from an original 2019 survey of a representative sample of adults in the Commonwealth of Kentucky investigating atti… Show more

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“…The public also does not fully understand the consequences of work requirements, or at least support the most extreme consequences. Underhill et al ( 2020 ) find people were generally supportive of work requirements for Medicaid, but oppose removing Medicaid if clients do not satisfy these requirements, and proposed lower hour thresholds than was typical of policymakers. In short, people like the idea of a stick, but not actually using it.…”
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“…The public also does not fully understand the consequences of work requirements, or at least support the most extreme consequences. Underhill et al ( 2020 ) find people were generally supportive of work requirements for Medicaid, but oppose removing Medicaid if clients do not satisfy these requirements, and proposed lower hour thresholds than was typical of policymakers. In short, people like the idea of a stick, but not actually using it.…”
Section: Policy Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a relationship is consistent with a simple incentive account, where people seek to minimize costs. Prior work shows that family experience of burdens in welfare policies also reduces tolerance for these burdens (Pereira and Van Ryzin 1998 ), and that Medicaid enrollees tend to be less supportive of work requirements in Medicaid (Underhill et al 2020 ).…”
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