March 24, 2016

Let’s Talk Medicaid Reform and Expansion Together!

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is drafting a Medicaid reform waiver application – the document needed to get federal approval – and is asking for public input about Medicaid reform. Since we believe that Medicaid expansion is an essential part of Medicaid reform we want to make our voices heard! Public hearings will take place …

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March 23, 2016

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: States Expanding Medicaid See Significant Budget Savings and Revenue Gains

States Expanding Medicaid See Significant Budget Savings and Revenue Gains Evidence from states that have expanded Medicaid consistently shows that expansion generates savings and revenue which can be used to finance other state spending priorities or to offset much, if not all, of the state costs of expansion. Key Findings Data from 11 states—Arkansas, California, Colorado, Kentucky, Michigan, New Mexico, …

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March 19, 2016

News & Observer: NC writers want state government to turn a new leaf

Dozens of well-known North Carolina writers gathered at the state Capitol on Saturday to protest Republican policies they say are hurting public education, access to health care and voting rights. The group included bestselling authors Clyde Edgerton, Allan Gurganus and Margaret Maron. They read a statement calling for “a new governor and a new government” so the state will have …

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March 8, 2016

Charlotte Observer: Hundreds of thousands still fall into ‘Medicaid gap’ in North Carolina

The Medicaid gap was created when North Carolina’s lawmakers refused to accept the ACA’s option to expand the federally funded health care program. North Carolina is one of 19 remaining states – also including South Carolina – that have not expanded Medicaid as the ACA intended. In those states, people who fall below the federal poverty line get nothing while …

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March 8, 2016

News & Observer: NC legislature gets Alzheimer’s plan

The legislature should also consider expanding a Medicaid waiver program to include more services for people with Alzheimer’s, saving money over time by delaying placement in long-term care facilities, the report says. In 2013, the state had a wait list of over 8,000 for the program, Zolotor said, with an average wait time of two years. Read more

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