‘Absolutely ferocious’: Idaho introduces plan to repeal Medicaid expansion
Before a narrow vote in the
“We worked extremely hard last year” on the bill to adjust how the state administers Medicaid expansion, and “we haven’t even had the time to see if that is even going to be implemented or how it’s going to be implemented,” Rep.
Repealing the entire expansion program would “rip the rug out” from under thousands of Idahoans who need care, she added.
Rep.
AJ McWhorter, a spokesperson for the
During a conversation with reporters in January, Little said he would not support repealing Medicaid expansion, though he stopped short of saying he would veto a proposal.
“I don’t commit on bills until I see them on my desk,” he said. But he warned that there would be “all kinds of unintended consequences” of repealing Medicaid expansion.
Enacted by a ballot initiative in 2018, Medicaid expansion subsidizes health care for about 90,000 Idahoans who work and earn too much to qualify for standard Medicaid, but don’t earn enough for private insurance discounts under the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
Those seeking a program repeal or reform in recent years have cited the program’s skyrocketing cost. The federal government pays 90% of the costs of Idaho’s Medicaid expansion, but amid rising health care costs, Idaho’s share of the burden has significantly exceeded lawmakers’ expectations: from
During recent debates over repeal, lawmakers shared anecdotes suggesting that people were taking advantage of the system, avoiding working full-time jobs so that they wouldn’t lose their Medicaid benefits.
“I believe that oftentimes, this can actually hold people back from their full potential,” Redman said.
“I think it’s a talking point,” he said in an interview after Monday’s hearing. “What we’re seeing is a whole population of people who are working. They’re working hard, they’re making money, but they still can’t afford their health care.”
Rep.
“Those are the issues we need to address, not just ripping this out, these benefits out, from people that truly need them,” said Healey, a nurse. “I think that that is absolutely ferocious and uncalled-for.”
Redman argued that state money spent on Medicaid expansion came at the expense of programs for more vulnerable groups in the state, including children and people with disabilities. He did not address the role of hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue cuts, include tax cuts, the state had made in recent years. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have blamed those cuts for budget shortages this year.
Johnson, of the
Then, they’ll go to the emergency room, which the state will have to pay for, he said. By that point, their health may be in crisis — and their care more expensive.
Supporters of Medicaid expansion have pointed to its widespread popularity: It passed during the ballot initiative process with over 60% of the vote. But on Monday, Redman argued that voters hadn’t understood the cost of what they were supporting.
“The vote of the people, I don’t believe they had all the accurate information to know what it was really going to do,” he said.
Lawmakers set the stage for battle over Idaho’s Medicaid expansion
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