A new Medicaid rule requires cancer patients to prove severe illness to maintain coverage, sparking backlash from patient advocates who argue it imposes undue burdens on seriously ill individuals.
According to the CMS fact sheet, simply having a listed condition, including cancer, end-stage renal disease, HIV/AIDS, or multiple sclerosis, is not enough to qualify for an exemption. The condition must also be shown to significantly impair the individual’s ability to comply with the work requirement.
You can be literally dying and they’ll ask you what you’ve done for capitalism recently.
You can be literally dying and they’ll ask you what you’ve done for capitalism recently.