Trump Administration Argues Terminally Ill Patients Must Prove Incapacity for Medicaid Work Requirements
Admin: Terminally Ill Patients Aren't Exempt from Medicaid Work Requirements

The Trump administration is defending a new policy requiring Medicaid recipients with terminal illnesses like cancer or HIV to prove they are too sick to work. Despite legal challenges from Democratic states and medical associations, a federal judge denied a request to halt the rule. This policy forces vulnerable patients to navigate complex bureaucratic hurdles to maintain their health coverage, potentially leaving millions uninsured.
If this is what people receiving SNAP benefits have been subjected to, imagine what's going to happen to people who will need to navigate the new Medicaid requirements while struggling with a debilitating or terminal illness.
- snow_mac
Evil. Just evil. Terminally ill patients can't work, they're on deaths door. If they don't get treatment, they are dead. Let's let the medical decisions be handled by doctors and not some politician.
Honestly things like this show me the President has to much power. There should be government agencies where no political party can touch it without significant oversight and approval from both the president and both houses of congress.
Medicare, Medicaid, FBI, FCC, FAA, The Fed, and more all should be outside admin control of the president and any single party or group of individuals. Only when you have a 2/3s majority of both the houses and the president should you be able to make such broad sweeping policy changes.
- stldev
This is incredibly cruel, and not surprising at all.
On par with this administration- Goons pulled back because they're murdering innocent civilians at car stops? Chief goon steps up and says "put them back!"
Then he takes to the waves to instill fear and uncertainty in our election process.
Americans are being boiled alive, nice and slow- and a third of them love it!
- theflyingelvis
I have what is ostensibly an incurable terminal cancer and i work, by my own choice, 40+ per week. I see no issue with making folks in similar positions show that they are in fact, too sick to work.
If an individual IS too sick to work it should be relatively simple to get the required documents to prove that fact. God know i had enough hospital social workers and doctors asking me if it wanted said documentation.
- rs999gti
Commondreams is a questionable source. Read with a grain of salt and good judgement.
https://www.allsides.com/news-source/common-dreams-media-bia...
- pyuser583
Ok see what they’re doing - they’re taking a position that sounds (and mostly is) horrible. But they putting a poison pill for their opponents to consume: HIV patients have to work.
Thats common sense. People with HIV are usually able to work, and usually not terminally ill in the typical sense.
There are already comments defending the silly idea of HIV patients being excluded from work expectations: “if that’s the cost of a social safety net …”
That’s not the cost of a social safety net anywhere else in the world.
The current administration isn’t stupid. They know how get their opponents to freak out and say stupid things, and every stupid thing they say outweighs 100 reasonable things.
Be careful: work requirements are a mine field of helpfulness, good governance, and cruelty.