Medicaid job requirements add more bloat to bureaucracy

Medicaid job requirements add more bloat to bureaucracy

In the editor: According to health research organization KFF92% of Medicaid recipients under 65 work. Even the guest counselor Michael Bernick admits that the number of medicaid recipients “great” (“Increasing job requirements to Medicaid is not a bad idea,” June 3). If most medicaid recipients work, why do job requirements need? After this, it adds a sloat layer of bureaucracy for monitors and affirms applicants, almost a way to achieve a more efficient government. More importantly, another obstacle can add medicaid receiving, which can cause some people to qualify for the benefits of disgusting. Increasing job requirements to Medicaid not means to improve health care for working class.

Charles Pethithme, Burbank

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