On May 1, the state will become the first to require people on the government health program to fulfill a work requirement or lose their coverage under a new rule that was a key part of congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

On May 1, the state will become the first to require people on the government health program to fulfill a work requirement or lose their coverage under a new rule that was a key part of congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Source: KFF Health News →

Trump’s Medicaid Work Mandate Debuting in Nebraska to Much Dismay. Medicaid supports low-income seniors with long-term care, nursing home costs, and essential health services. Reporting from KFF Health News highlights developments that older adults and their families should keep on their radar.

On May 1, the state will become the first to require people on the government health program to fulfill a work requirement or lose their coverage under a new rule that was a key part of congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Caregivers and family members should be aware of these developments, as they may influence care planning, benefit enrollment, or daily health routines.

For older adults navigating these changes, staying connected with trusted health resources is key. Review the full report on KFF Health News for complete details. You can also explore Senior Gear Hub’s guides on related topics to find practical tools and tips for aging safely and independently at home.