The goal of the project is to assess the impact of Medicaid work requirements on community organizations, which are the on-the-ground support network for Medicaid beneficiaries. The researchers will use qualitative interviews and surveys of community service organizations to collect information about key aspects of the impact of Medicaid work and community engagement requirements in New Hampshire, including: procedures put into place or modified to support the needs of beneficiaries, modifications in operations to change systems and process flows, and infrastructure investments made to support these changes. Deliverables will include a project work plan and final narrative and financial reports. The grantee will also produce paper(s) suitable for publication and present findings at national research meetings and to other stakeholder audiences as appropriate, including policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels, as part of the deliverables for this grant.

Principal Investigator(s)

Josephine Porter
Member

Josephine Porter, M.P.H.

Director, Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP), University of New Hampshire

Josephine Porter serves as the Director for the Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP) at the Univers... Read Bio

Researcher

Lucy Hodder, J.D.

Director - University of New Hampshire

Lucy Hodder is the director of health law and policy programs and a professor of law at UNH School of Law. Read Bio