Senate H&W recommends Medicaid expansion stay
“The committee has grave concerns about the cost sustainability of the current program, but they do realize that the outcomes of stopping it at this point would not be in the best interest of Idahoans,” the letter, drafted by committee Chair Rep.
Like the House committee’s recommendations, the letter states the program’s continuation should be re-evaluated by the Health and Welfare committees in 2025, and the
For fiscal year 2024, the division of Medicaid is requesting around
Costs in fiscal year 2023 were higher than expected, Charron said, in part because during the public health emergency the department was prohibited from removing participants from Medicaid in most situations. The department has tracked people enrolled in the program who are likely to now be ineligible, and started notifying these individuals
The letter directs the health department to complete this process “as quickly and efficiently as possible.”
It also emphasizes the focus on prevention through managed care.
The committee additionally recommended the department seek federal waivers to change how it implements the state’s health care exchange program, set up through the Affordable Care Act — specifically asking for waivers to add required employment and allow certain individuals the option of using the health exchange or Medicaid.
The last recommendation was to continue reviewing cost drivers and identify potential savings.
The agency is currently reviewing cost containment recommendations from a consultant hired through the
Senate Minority Leader
Charron said in her presentation an analysis of costs that would have been incurred had Medicaid expansion not been in place showed the state would have spent around
Leaders in both chambers now have the letters of recommendation, but



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