Document Type
Report
Publication Date
3-1999
Abstract
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) ended the individual entitlement to welfare benefits and gave states new flexibility to emphasize work instead welfare. PRWORA also severed the traditional eligibility link between Medicaid and welfare. This research examined the emergence of diversion programs as a particular aspect of state welfare reform efforts and the potential for diversion programs to reduce access to Medicaid. In this second of two reports, we present the results of case studies in five states.
Recommended Citation
Maloy, Kathleen A.; Pavetti, LaDonna A.; Darnell, Julie S.; and Shin, Peter, "Diversion as a Work-Oriented Welfare Reform Strategy and its Effect on Access to Medicaid: An Examination of the Experiences of Five Local Communities" (1999). Center for Health Policy Research. Paper 2.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/sphhs_policy_chpr/2
Open Access
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