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As Medicaid work requirements loom, study finds links between coverage, better health and higher employment

Last updated: October 31, 2025 8:20 am
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Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for individuals with low incomes, has been a topic of debate for many years. Recent federal legislation now requires the 40 states that have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to start implementing work requirements in their Medicaid programs by January 2027. However, a new study conducted by the University of Michigan suggests that these requirements may have unintended consequences.

The work requirements mandate that individuals with low incomes must prove they are working or have a valid reason not to work in order to maintain their Medicaid health coverage. Failure to meet deadlines or provide the necessary information could result in individuals losing their healthcare coverage. Despite the intentions behind these requirements, the study shows that Medicaid coverage itself is associated with employment gains among those who are least likely to have jobs, specifically individuals with low incomes and significant health problems.

The study reveals that improvements in health among Medicaid enrollees are strongly linked to gains in employment. In fact, employment nearly doubled among Medicaid enrollees who started with substantial health issues but experienced improvements in their health. By the end of the study period, 47% of these individuals were employed, compared to 26% at the start. Additionally, the study found that health improvements were significantly associated with employment gains among enrollees with moderate or substantial health burdens.

The findings of this study, published in JAMA Health Forum, are based on data collected by the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, which has been evaluating Michigan’s Medicaid expansion for over a decade. The study involved survey data and records from more than 4,000 enrollees in Michigan’s Healthy Michigan Plan, which covers individuals with incomes up to 133% of the poverty level.

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Lead author of the study, Minal Patel, Ph.D., emphasizes that Medicaid expansion does not discourage work but rather helps make it possible by improving health outcomes and enabling individuals to participate more fully in the workforce. The study underscores the importance of Medicaid coverage in promoting employment and health outcomes among low-income individuals with significant health challenges.

As the debate around Medicaid work requirements continues, it is essential to consider the potential impact on individuals’ access to healthcare and employment opportunities. The findings of this study highlight the complex interplay between health, employment, and Medicaid coverage, and the need for thoughtful policy considerations to ensure the well-being of vulnerable populations.

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