Becker's Healthcare December 29, 2025
Scott Markovich, EVP of Markets and Products, CareSource

By 2027, many people who get their health insurance through Medicaid will need to show they are working, pursuing an education or volunteering to remain eligible for their coverage. The new rules, passed as part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” apply to working-age Medicaid recipients who do not have children under 13 years old, unless they qualify for an exception to the law.

Health plans across the country will be working with their members and state officials to ensure everyone eligible maintains access to care. But insurers can do more than that as we gear up for this new law. To help individuals and communities stay healthy and live well, Medicaid plans should provide support to help...

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