Kan. Gov. Kelly unveils middle-of-the-road Medicaid expansion legislation
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The introduction of this legislation follows the months-long "
"Each year I've been in office, I have introduced a bill to expand Medicaid with support from both sides of the aisle. The year, we're going a step further to meet
"As
Addressing key Republican concerns, the Cutting Healthcare Costs for All Kansans Act:
Comes at no additional cost to
"My goal is to ensure Kansans' tax dollars never go to waste, which is why I support this approach to expanding Medicaid," said
"It makes no sense to me that, while 40 other states have expanded Medicaid, we have not. Our tax dollars are going to every one of our neighboring states, while healthcare costs rise and hospitals close here in
Grows the
The bill will also reduce uncompensated care costs - the costs healthcare providers take on when uninsured patients can't afford to pay a medical bill -- which will allow providers to compete for healthcare workers in an environment in which all the states surrounding
"This proposal addresses a lot of the concerns I've heard from Republican colleagues by including a work requirement and multiple funding streams to ensure
Improves public safety. For too long, prisons and jails have been shouldering the burden of providing medical care to uninsured inmates at their own expense.
"This bill provides relief for county jails like the
"I support expanding Medicaid with this provision to include health coverage for recently admitted inmates," said
Language for the proposed Cutting Healthcare Costs for All Kansas Act is available here (https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/KSOG/2023/12/14/file_attachments/2719005/FINAL%20FINAL%20Med%20Ex%20bill.pdf).
Background information about the proposed Cutting Healthcare Costs for All Kansans Act is available here (https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/KSOG/2023/12/14/file_attachments/2719037/Press%20Background%20Doc%20--%20MedEx.pdf).
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Original text here: https://governor.kansas.gov/governor-kelly-unveils-middle-of-the-road-medicaid-expansion-legislation/
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