HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Report finds Medicaid improved health and employment in Michigan
A University of Michigan report found the Healthy Michigan Plan improved health care access, health outcomes, and financial stability for low-income adults enrolled in Medicaid expansion. The study, covering 2019-2024, noted reduced medical debt and uncompensated hospital care, while Congress plans to implement Medicaid work requirements starting 2027.
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