#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
This week on the #FactsMatter podcast: Host Guy Gordon speaks with Karley Abramson, Associate Researcher for Healthcare Policy at the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, about the impending rollout of Medicaid work requirements—changes that will affect roughly one in four Michigan residents. Abramson outlines the dual challenge ahead: 1. Eligibility changes that require enrollees to document 80 hours of work, job training, schooling, or community service each month; and 2. More frequent redeterminations, which will double the administrative burden for both the state and recipients. While some individuals will lose coverage for not meeting the new criteria, Abramson emphasizes that a significant share of losses will stem from paperwork barriers, documentation gaps, and system errors—not from ineligibility. This matters because Michigan receives a 90/10 federal match for Medicaid expansion dollars, meaning unnecessary disenrollment directly harms the state’s fiscal position. The conversation also highlights broader system impacts: increased uncompensated care, heightened financial pressure on rural hospitals already operating on thin margins, and greater medical debt for individuals who lose coverage even temporarily. Evidence from other states suggests work requirements do not meaningfully increase employment, despite claims to the contrary. Abramson argues that Michigan must invest now in public awareness, navigation tools, and data-sharing infrastructure to minimize avoidable coverage losses and protect both residents and healthcare providers from downstream harm. For policymakers and stakeholders, this episode offers a clear, fact-based overview of what’s coming—and why implementation choices made in the next six months will shape outcomes for years. 🎧 #FactsMatter Podcast — available on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
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