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What the New York Times Doesn't Know About Medicaid Under Health Reform
John Goodman's Health Policy Blog Link to more items from this source
[Opinion]
June 12, 2013
"Let's see -- there are about 50 million uninsured ... mostly living in states that are not expanding Medicaid ... and as a result there will be 3.6 million who don't get insured ... And ... 3.6 divided by 50 ... is 7.2%. Hmmm. Only 7.2 percent of the uninsured will fail to get insurance because half the states don't expand Medicaid? We could fail to insure that many just by bureaucratic snafus alone.... It turns out that below 100 percent of poverty, people who are not eligible for Medicaid will not be entitled to subsidized insurance in the health insurance exchanges."

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