Jack Lewis: Equip vets to care for their health
Veterans like me know you never declare victory until the mission is truly accomplished. So this Veteran's Day, while we cheered that Medicaid expansion is the law of the land, we were also on alert to make sure implementation is well planned and executed. Thousands of veterans in the insurance "coverage gap" are counting on it.
The "coverage gap" consumes people who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but who do not earn enough to get help in the private insurance marketplace. In
This sad state of affairs can lead to tragedy. Last year, the mother of a
In rural areas, many veterans face significant drive times to the nearest V.A. clinic. Veterans in rural areas tend to be older, and they tend to have more intense health challenges. Traveling long distances to receive care is not easy, and sometimes just doesn't happen. Medicaid expansion will do much to stabilize rural hospitals, which have been rocked in recent years by waves of uninsured people seeking help. So if a veteran needs to seek out a rural hospital, he/she will be covered and the facility will be in good shape.
Policymakers wisely acted this year to make
Expansion is now set to go live on
As doggedly as the
As a veteran, I'm proud to be part of Care4Carolina, the statewide, nonpartisan coalition that long advocated for expansion and is now helping to spread the word on enrollment. We will use our network to make Medicaid expansion in
As veterans know, readiness and execution are everything.
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