teleo-codex/domains/health/medicaid-work-requirements-produce-coverage-loss-through-documentation-failure-not-employment-screening.md
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  "action": "flag_duplicate",
  "candidates": [
    "medicaid-work-requirements-produce-19-37-percent-compliant-worker-disenrollment-through-documentation-infrastructure-failure",
    "medicaid-work-requirements-cause-coverage-loss-through-procedural-churn-not-employment-screening",
    "obbba-medicaid-work-requirements-destroy-enrollment-stability-required-for-vbc-prevention-roi"
  ],
  "reasoning": "The claim 'OBBBA's Medicaid work requirements will reduce coverage more through documentation-failure disenrollment than through actual non-compliance, because 19-37% of compliant workers cannot prove compliance administratively' is nearly identical in its core argument and supporting evidence to 'medicaid-work-requirements-produce-19-37-percent-compliant-worker-disenrollment-through-documentation-infrastructure-failure'. Both claims use the 19-37% compliant worker disenrollment projection and the Georgia precedent to argue that administrative failure, not actual non-compliance, drives coverage loss. The claim 'medicaid-work-requirements-cause-coverage-loss-through-procedural-churn-not-employment-screening' also covers the 'procedural churn' mechanism, which is a key component of the current claim. The claim 'obbba-medicaid-work-requirements-destroy-enrollment-stability-required-for-vbc-prevention-roi' is related as it discusses a consequence of the coverage loss caused by work requirements."
}