States are pushing to name and shame major companies that have employees on Medicaid
- Some states are moving to name, shame and potentially penalize large companies whose employees rely on Medicaid.
- It’s part of an effort to spotlight what lawmakers describe as insufficient employer-provided health coverage, according to a new report.
- In California, legislators are attempting to revive a dormant law that would require the state to publicly name firms with 100 or more employees whose workers are enrolled in Medicaid.
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- Some states are moving to name, shame and potentially penalize large companies whose employees rely on Medicaid.
- It’s part of an effort to spotlight what lawmakers describe as insufficient employer-provided health coverage, according to a new report.
- In California, legislators are attempting to revive a dormant law that would require the state to publicly name firms with 100 or more employees whose workers are enrolled in Medicaid.
Sources: The Independent