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that one, clear truth.
New York Times Editorial Board — October 7, 2015
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Obamacare's Medicaid Expansion Is Helping The Uninsured —
Where It's Allowed To
How the Supreme Court ... Supreme Court rules 7-2 that states may opt out of the laws Medicaid expansion without losing
previous federal funding. The decision leaves millions of poor residence without health coverage ... number of states pass bills to take administrative steps to accept the ACA's
Medicaid expansion, which took full effect on Jan. 1, 2013.
April 2013
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe
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federal level.
— Replaces income-based premium subsidies with age-based subsidies
— Kills Medicaid expansion
— Repeals ACA/Obamacare
Some conservatives say the plan does not go far enough, calling it "Obama lite ... pillars of the Republican plan, including a
rollback of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion. "Medicaid expansion has proven highly
successful in providing coverage for lower income individuals ... reduce overall coverage, result in deductibles
increasing, and will phase out Obamacare's Medicaid expansion. It goes on to describe the GOP's trick
of conflating "health-care access" with
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that opportunity with gusto: Most Republican-controlled states, totaling half the nation, have rejected
Medicaid expansion. And it shows. The number of uninsured Americans is dropping much faster in
states ... accepting Medicaid expansion than in states rejecting it. What's amazing about this wave of
rejection is that it appears to be motivated by pure spite. The federal government ... prepared to pay
for Medicaid expansion, so it would cost the states nothing, and would, in fact, provide an inflow of
dollars. The health economist Jonathan Gruber
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unpopular with
conservative Republicans. How can they trust you based on that record?'
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Medicaid Expansion (Hemmer to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former New York
Gov. George Patald ... here in the Buckeye State, the governor, John Kasich, took the
federal money for Medicaid expansion under Obamacare. And Gov. Jindal of Louisiana, you passed on
those tax dollars ... last 20 years.' Why are you so quick to blame your own party?"
Medicaid Expansion, again (Kelly to Ohio Gov. John Kasich): "Gov. Kasich, you chose to
expand Medicaid
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headlines.
Twitter List: Reporters and Editors
"I'm trying to determine how the Medicaid expansion is going to pay for the surgery to remove the knife planted in my back ... around the state like a reborn Ebenezer
Scrooge.
Democrats are as puzzled as Republicans. "Medicaid expansion, Obamacare, teacher bonuses — who is this guy?" Chris Smith. the State Senate minority leader ... including members of Mr. Scott's cabinet, arc apoplectic over his support for the Medicaid expansion. A special committee looking at the issue in the State
House voted to reject
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tracking for its reform model are: (1) enrollment figures for
exchanges and Medicaid expansion; (2) the proportion of enrollment that
is net newly insured; (3) health plan selection (metallic), network ... exchange enrollment in key markets (FL / TX) and
HCA's lower exposure to Medicaid expansion states, we believe 7-9%
reduction of uninsured patient mix seems like a reasonable starting ... exchange enrollment in key
markets (FL / TX) and HCA's lower exposure to Medicaid expansion states, we
believe 7-9% reduction of uninsured patient mix seems like a reasonable
starting
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Mellng, The Climate Reality Project: August 21, 2014
Who Would Have Health Insurance if Medicaid
Expansion Weren't Optional
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Who remains uninsured ... this year, read our article on the most salient
trends.)
But the uneven Medicaid expansion, largely a result of Republican politicians' dislike of the program
and their concern that their
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American Medical Association yesterday, the Commonwealth Fund's
Douglas McCarthy and David Radley highlighted Medicaid expansion as one way to bridge the North-South
healthcare divide.
"If all states participate ... Medicaid expansions, the geographic divide documented by the scorecard
might narrow," they wrote. "However, if many states do not, the divide could widen in the future."
3IPage of 3
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Medical Association last week, the Commonwealth
Fund's Douglas McCarthy and David Radley highlighted Medicaid expansion as one way to bridge the
North-South healthcare divide. "If all states participate ... Medicaid expansions, the geographic divide
documented by the scorecard might narrow," they wrote. "However, if many states do not, the divide
could widen in the future."
Overlook by almost everyone
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geographically uneven.
Southern states with higher-than-average uninsured populations, for instance, rejected the Medicaid
expansion, which the Supreme Court made optional for states in 2012, leaving millions
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