Poll: Kentuckians Overwhelmingly Support State’s Medicaid Expansion
And Pennsylvania hits the half-million mark with Medicaid sign-ups after Gov. Tom Wolf abandoned his predecessor's hybrid model and expanded the program when he took office. In Florida, lawmakers have little hope for the expansion.
The New York Times:
Poll Finds Kentuckians Split With Gov. Matt Bevin On Expanded Medicaid
More than seven in 10 residents of Kentucky want their new governor, Matt Bevin, to keep the state’s expanded Medicaid program as it is, according to a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation. And more than half of respondents described Medicaid as important for themselves and their families, underscoring the program’s substantial reach in the state and the challenges Mr. Bevin may face if he seeks to scale back or modify it. (Goodnough, 12/11)
Philly.com:
Pa. Passes Half-Million Mark In Medicaid Expansion
More than 500,000 Pennsylvanians, including 110,954 from Philadelphia, have signed up for Medicaid since Gov. Wolf expanded the program this year, helping the state’s uninsured rate drop to 8 percent from 14 percent, the governor said Thursday. (Brubaker, 12/10)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Medicaid Expansion In Pennsylvania Has Exceeded 500,000 New Enrollees
Pennsylvania’s expansion of Medicaid, which began earlier this year, has exceeded half a million new enrollees, state officials announced today. Officials credit the program’s expansion with dropping Pennsylvania’s uninsured rate from 14 percent in 2013 to 8 percent today. Demographically, most of those who are newly signed-up for the health insurance program that serves low-income people are under age 40, 55 percent are women and 59 percent are white. (Giammarise, 12/10)
The Associated Press:
Wolf: 500,000 Pennsylvanians Enrolled In Medicaid Expansion
Gov. Tom Wolf says the signups of 500,000 Pennsylvanians for health care under the Medicaid expansion are part of keeping a campaign promise he made in last year's election campaign. Wolf joined state Human Services Secretary Ted Dallas and health care advocates to mark the milestone Thursday at a news conference at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. (12/10)
Health News Florida:
Lawmakers: Little Hope For Medicaid Expansion In Florida
Some Tampa-area lawmakers are giving Medicaid expansion little chance of being considered during the upcoming state legislative session. State Rep. Jamie Grant, R-Tampa, told a gathering of the Tampa Bay Health Care Collaborative on Wednesday that Medicaid expansion hasn't found support the past three years in Tallahassee. (Shedden, 12/10)