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A voluntary program in Montana, the Health and Economic Livelihood Partnership Link (HELP-Link), may offer a compromise in the debate over state Medicaid work requirements, Stateline reports. HELP-Link, run by nonprofits like Opportunities Inc., connects Medicaid recipients to job training, career counseling, and other resources. While the Biden administration has rejected work requirements for Medicaid, proponents argue that programs like HELP-Link encourage employment without denying health care.
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