More Than 200,000 Ohioans Battling Addiction Could Lose Coverage
* According to a Harvard study more than 220,000 Ohioans with addiction or mental health disorders now have coverage under the Affordable Care Act - 151,257 through the Medicaid expansion and 69,225 under private insurance purchased through the marketplace. Repeal would kick those people off of their insurance, potentially disrupting treatment services for hundreds of thousands of Ohioans as they are fighting for their lives.
* There is no additional money in this bill to fight opioids after cutting Medicaid. Medicaid covered 70 percent of the
"Of course we have a long way to go to improve our health care system and fight the opioid epidemic, and I stand ready to work with anyone, on either side of the aisle," said Brown. "But when it comes to changes to Medicaid, I agree with
Brown was joined by Jessica, a central
"Netcare Access has been the 24/7/365 'front door' for ADAMH Franklin County since 1995, treating residents who are experiencing a drug and alcohol or mental health crisis. We have been on the front line of the opiate epidemic, which is producing fatalities at an alarming rate. The ACA and Medicaid expansion have provided much greater access to physical and behavioral healthcare for this population. It would be inhumane to eliminate this access during an opiate epidemic and that is what the Graham-Cassidy proposal effectively does," said Stumpp.
Brown has worked with members of both parties to secure federal resources and address the opioid crisis in
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Graham-Cassidy specifically targets and punishes states like
According to a study from Avalere,
In addition, according to the
Further, Graham-Cassidy allows insurance companies to charge Ohioans age 50 and older more for their insurance. According to data compiled by the
Read this original document at: https://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/brown-graham-cassidy-undermines-opioid-fight



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