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The federal government has halted Montana’s Medicaid expansion plans, demanding a standardized approach instead of its customized reforms.
The federal government has told Montana not to proceed with its proposed Medicaid expansion changes, delaying implementation beyond initial plans.
The state’s Department of Public Health and Human Services, led by Director Charlie Brereton, said it must now wait for a standardized federal roadmap instead of pursuing a customized approach.
Montana had sought to be among the first states to adopt reforms including work requirements and community participation for low-income adults, but federal approval remains pending.
Despite public comments and concerns, the state has not revised its proposal and continues to await guidance, with no clear timeline provided.
El gobierno federal ha detenido los planes de expansión de Medicaid de Montana, exigiendo un enfoque estandarizado en lugar de reformas personalizadas.