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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Tue Jun 4, 2013, 09:43 AM Jun 2013

For States That Opt Out Of Medicaid Expansion: 3.6M Fewer Insured And $8.4B Less In Federal Payments

The following is the abstract from a study published today in Health Affairs.


The US Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act in 2012 allowed states to opt out of the health reform law’s Medicaid expansion. Since that ruling, fourteen governors have announced that their states will not expand their Medicaid programs. We used the RAND COMPARE microsimulation to analyze how opting out of Medicaid expansion would affect coverage and spending, and whether alternative policy options—such as partial expansion of Medicaid—could cover as many people at lower costs to states. With fourteen states opting out, we estimate that 3.6 million fewer people would be insured, federal transfer payments to those states could fall by $8.4 billion, and state spending on uncompensated care could increase by $1 billion in 2016, compared to what would be expected if all states participated in the expansion. These effects were only partially mitigated by alternative options we considered. We conclude that in terms of coverage, cost, and federal payments, states would do best to expand Medicaid.


http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/32/6/1030.abstract

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For States That Opt Out Of Medicaid Expansion: 3.6M Fewer Insured And $8.4B Less In Federal Payments (Original Post) Redfairen Jun 2013 OP
Those RED states opting out (ain't no blue ones) are assuming kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #1
Do you think they will end up savalez Jun 2013 #2
 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
1. Those RED states opting out (ain't no blue ones) are assuming
Tue Jun 4, 2013, 11:27 AM
Jun 2013

that those 3.6 m uninsured are brown people. They want them gone or dead, and they don't much care which.

They'll get a shocker when they see how heavily white and RW their victims really are.

savalez

(3,517 posts)
2. Do you think they will end up
Tue Jun 4, 2013, 03:34 PM
Jun 2013

with even less population as a result of opting out. Less population means less tax revenue.

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