A Tale of Two Medicaid Expansions: Oklahoma Jumps In, While Missouri Lags
All three are among the roughly 490,000 people newly eligible for Medicaid after Oklahoma and Missouri voters in 2020 approved expanding the federal-state public health insurance program for people with low incomes. But the experience of the newly eligible in those two states— an estimated 215,000 people in Oklahoma and 275,000 in Missouri— has differed…
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