Congress considers Medicaid expansion workaround to provide health care to poor Mississippians
The proposal would provide health care coverage to people who are below the federal poverty level (an individual making
Two million Americans could access health care coverage through the plan, with the bulk of those being in
In
"The problem is the 12 states that refuse to expand despite overwhelming evidence of the benefits of expansion of coverage to people, state budgets and health care providers," Solomon said. "Given it's been seven years since expansion took effect and huge financial incentives in the American Rescue Plan Act haven't moved any states into the expansion column, this is the only way to get coverage to those who have been left out."
The congressional proposal is being considered as part of the budget reconciliation bill that
The proposal is tied up in political negotiations, and it's possible it will not make the final bill. Southern
Health care is a chief policy platfoim of
If
Under the proposal being considered by federal lawmakers,
"I imagine if there was any program like feat, the governor and attorney general (
The federal American Rescue Plan, passed earlier this year as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, provides additional incentive for
As the proposal is currently written, people who earn under fee federal poverty line could obtain insurance on the
Under current law, people who earn below the federal poverty level do not qualify for marketplace policies.
Also under the proposal, those falling below the federal poverty level could obtain the insurance on the marketplace at no cost to them. And then in 2025, the people would transition to a Medicaid program run solely by the federal government.
If passed, states currently in the Medicaid expansion program could opt out of their current program and rely on the solely federal program, but they would have to provide a payment to the federal government.
"I hope fee expansion states that have embraced expansion and seen its benefits will understand that this is critical to do," Solomon said.


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