Podcast by Sara Rosenbaum on Medicaid Work Requirements

In the weeks that have passed since the Trump administration invited states to begin attaching work requirements to Medicaid, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Professor Sara Rosenbaum, JD, a widely respected authority on Medicaid, has provided insights into the major policy shift in influential print media publications a

Support for Community Health Center Funding

The U.S. Congress passed the Bipartisan Budget Act early last Friday morning to extend funding for community health centers for two more years, ending months of uncertainty for the nation’s nearly 10,000 clinic sites, which served 26 million people in 2016.  The bill also provides funding for the National Health Service Corps and for Teaching Health Centers and extended the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for the next decade.

Rosenbaum Blogs in Health Affairs on Efforts to Exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid

A State Medicaid Directors Letter from the Trump administration effectively invites states to try to push Planned Parenthood out of their Medicaid programs, according to a new blog by George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Professor Sara Rosenbaum in Health Affairs.

Rosenbaum Speaks Out on Medicaid Work Requirements

Professor Sara Rosenbaum

The Trump administration’s invitation for states to attach work requirements to Medicaid has been the topic of a flurry of media stories in recent weeks.  George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Professor Sara Rosenbaum, a widely respected authority on Medicaid, wrote an influential blog in Health Affairs and has been quoted in some of the most important pieces broadcast on television and radio and published in

Rosenbaum Blogs in Health Affairs on Medicaid 1115 and Work Requirements

In a timely blog in Health Affairs, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health Professor Sara Rosenbaum responds to the Trump administration’s letter of January 11 inviting states to propose demonstrations to test the effects of threatening to withdraw or reduce Medicaid from people who fail to meet work requirements.