>> i haven't seen any projecti n projections as to how many will be bounced off by the critics. the state estimates by the end of five years, which is the length of this experiment that the federal government is letting kentucky try, there'll be perhaps 95,000 fewer people on medicaid than there are today. >> sreenivasan: what about the other states that are in line with some ideas of their own or ones that might not be in line now but are watching kentucky closely? >> well, it's interesting because when the federal government announced on thursday that they were going to allow this kind of work requirement in medicaid, there were already nine or ten states that had submitted applications to be able allo allowed to do this. kentucky is the first, and the expectation is there'll be others. perhaps the next will be indiana is what i'm hearing. soon will be allowed to follow suit. even in the day after this was permitted, there were two more states that said, yeah, we're interested too, so there could be a wave of predominantly republican-led states that could be doing the same thi