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mfcorey1

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Tue Jan 21, 2014, 01:49 PM Jan 2014

Medicaid Expansion Has Already Cut The Number Of Uninsured West Virginians By A Third

West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s (D) decision to accept Obamacare’s optional Medicaid expansion last spring is already paying off in a big way for the large number of poor and uninsured people in the state.

According to the New York Times, about 75,000 Wast Virginia residents have enrolled in Medicaid since Obamacare’s open enrollment season launched in October. While a portion of that consists of people who already had Medicaid benefits and are simply re-enrolling in the program, a sizable number of uninsured residents are gaining health benefits for the first time, thanks to the health law’s expanded eligibility threshold that allows anyone earning up 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to enroll in Medicaid. In fact, the number of uninsured people in the states has already been reduced by a third.

An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) finds that the Medicaid expansion will eventually reduce West Virginia’s uninsurance rate by a staggering 67 percent.

That’s particularly important in a state with sky-high rates of chronic illness and poverty. The Times highlights Sharon Mills, a disabled nurse with diabetes who had to rely on free samples and the kindness of strangers to afford her medication. “The heavy thing that was pressing on me is gone,” Mills said, describing her feelings of relief about gaining health insurance under the Medicaid expansion.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/21/3184311/west-virginia-medicaid-expansion/

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Medicaid Expansion Has Already Cut The Number Of Uninsured West Virginians By A Third (Original Post) mfcorey1 Jan 2014 OP
I consider my GP to be an excellent doctor, the best I've ever had but ... spin Jan 2014 #1

spin

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1. I consider my GP to be an excellent doctor, the best I've ever had but ...
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 02:06 PM
Jan 2014

he doesn't treat Medicaid patients. I understand this is not uncommon.

It's good news that many people who did not have any health care coverage now do under medicaid.

The question is will they get quality care in a timely manner. If not I will be somewhat disappointed in the ACA.

I was hoping for a national health care system that would provide quality care for all Americans at an affordable cost. Is that asking too much in the " richest and most powerful" nation in the world?

I hope the ACA will just be a good first step.

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