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Wis. OK’d to ask applicants for Medicaid about risky behavior

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion is allowing Wisconsin to become the first state to compel certain poor residents to disclose behavior such as drinking and exercise to qualify for Medicaid — and to charge more to people whose behavior the state judges as risky.

Federal health officials, however, rebuffed an unpreceden­ted effort by Wisconsin to impose drug tests on Medicaid applicants. The rejection placed a limit on the flexibilit­y the administra­tion has been urging states to embrace for the safety-net health insur- ance system, though illicit drug use can be an item in a health-risks questionna­ire.

The decisions were part of an announceme­nt Wednesday that the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved a plan that will make Wisconsin the most recent to compel people to work or prepare for jobs to receive Medicaid.

Four other states have won such permission this year, including Arkansas, which has cut off several thousand people from benefits for failing to meet its “community engagement” requiremen­t. A federal judge has blocked the work requiremen­t in Kentucky, the first state to attain permission last winter; Wisconsin becomes the administra­tion’s first new approval since the court ruling early this summer.

The agency’s decision in January to let states impose work requiremen­ts represente­d a profound shift in the public insurance program that began in the 1960s as part of the War on Poverty. The Obama administra­tion had rejected several states’ requests to create such requiremen­ts.

 ?? SAM PANTHAKY/GETTY-AFP ?? Statue of Unity, which at 597 feet is the world’s tallest statue, towers over Kevadiya village in Gujarat state. On Wednesday, the bronze figure of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, a key figure in India’s 1947 independen­ce, was dedicated in a ceremony.
SAM PANTHAKY/GETTY-AFP Statue of Unity, which at 597 feet is the world’s tallest statue, towers over Kevadiya village in Gujarat state. On Wednesday, the bronze figure of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, a key figure in India’s 1947 independen­ce, was dedicated in a ceremony.

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