由民主党执政的各州就医疗补助计划工作要求规则起诉特朗普政府
Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirement Rules

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democrat-led-states-sue-trump-administration-over-medicaid-work-requirement-rules

由25个民主党执政州及哥伦比亚特区组成的联盟已提起联邦诉讼,挑战特朗普政府新推行的医疗补助计划(Medicaid)工作要求。诉讼指出,政府的规定非法限制了医疗弱势群体的豁免资格,与国会的立法意图相冲突。 原告方主张,这些政策将对安全网医疗服务提供者造成“不可弥补的伤害”,包括加重社会负担、增加新增无保险人员的相关成本,并威胁到农村医院的稳定性。此外,各州还指控美国医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)所采用的规则严重偏离了先前的指导方针,违反了行政程序法。 特朗普政府则坚持认为,这些要求旨在鼓励劳动参与,并确保公共援助能精准投向符合条件的受助者。根据现行政策,受助者每月必须完成80小时的工作或经批准的活动才能维持参保资格。随着通知截止日期的临近,该法律挑战旨在争取在1月1日新规全面生效前将其推翻。

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原文

Via American Greatness,

A coalition of 25 Democrat-led states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s rules implementing new Medicaid work requirements. The suit claims the work regulations unlawfully restrict exemptions for medically vulnerable recipients.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Massachusetts, seeks to overturn the administration’s rule governing eligibility exemptions tied to the work requirements.

The states contend the rule conflicts with congressional intent by making it more difficult for individuals with illnesses to qualify for exemptions.

According to the complaint, the Trump administration’s policy will “cause immediate and irreparable harm” to state Medicaid programs.

The lawsuit argues the rule “will further strain safety net providers, lead to more uncompensated emergency care, and raise other costs associated with newly uninsured, medically frail residents.

And it will cause rural hospitals to be even more likely to shutter.”

The legal challenge was brought by 23 Democratic attorneys general along with the Democratic governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania, both of which have Republican attorneys general.

The states also allege the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) violated administrative procedure laws by adopting a rule that differs significantly from earlier guidance provided to states on implementing the work requirements.

The Trump administration has defended Medicaid work requirements as part of an effort to ensure public assistance programs are directed toward eligible recipients while encouraging workforce participation.

Under the policy, Medicaid beneficiaries must complete at least 80 hours of work or other approved activities each month to maintain coverage no later than Jan. 1.

States must begin notifying Medicaid recipients by Aug. 31 about how they can comply with the new requirements.

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