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North Carolina Medicaid Expansion Tops 450,000 Enrollees
North Carolina has picked up 450,000 new Medicaid enrollees in the first six months since becoming the 41st state to expand Medicaid.
The state’s Department...
To Save Hospitals, States Should Resist Medicaid Expansion
By Hayden Dublois and Michael Griebrok
It’s been 10 years since Obamacare went into effect, and 10 states still refuse to accept its Medicaid...
Medicaid Expansion Will Not Increase Mississippi’s Labor Force Participation Rate
Medicaid expansion will not increase Mississippi’s 'very low' labor force participation rate, and did not in Arkansas.
By Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe
On February 28, 2024,...
North Carolina Medicaid Expansion Adds About 38,000 in First Month After Initial Start
(The Center Square) – More than 38,000 people have enrolled in Medicaid since the Dec. 1 expansion in North Carolina, according to information from...
North Carolina’s Medicaid Expansion Enrolls 270,000 the First Day
North Carolina's Medicaid expansion enrolls 270,000 the first day (mostly automatic additions), out of 600,000 newly eligible.
By Victor Skinner
(The Center Square) – A new...
Medicaid Expansion Unsustainable – Commentary
Most states now have approved Medicaid expansion.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid enrollment ballooned from 23 million to 95 million as eligibility requirements were relaxed...
Medicaid Expansion Shifting Care from Children – Report
The increase in spending between 2013 and 2019 in Medicaid expansion states was 5.9 percent but in states that chose not to expand, spending growth was nearly three times more at 22.7 percent.
Medicaid Expansion Could Jeopardize Reform Opportunities
"Back in the ‘90s, states drove national welfare reform from the bottom up. Today states could do the same thing and drive national health care reform from the bottom up if Uncle One-Size-Fits-All would let them,”
Lured by Federal Money, States Find It Hard to Resist Medicaid Expansion
Congress has made it difficult for states to resist expansion of their Medicaid programs to cover able-bodied adults, a move that can be politically popular but fiscally risky.
Texas Should Continue to Resist Medicaid Expansion: Research & Commentary:
Alternatives to Medicaid expansion are abundant and have been explored more thoroughly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.