Just Released
|
|||
4.7 Million Uninsured Adults Could Become Eligible for Medicaid by
2021 if All Remaining States Expanded the Program under the ACA
About
4.7 million uninsured adults could gain eligibility for Medicaid by 2021 if
the 14 remaining non-expansion states were to expand Medicaid under the
Affordable Care Act, a new KFF analysis finds.
That
figure includes an estimated 2.8 million adults who already were uninsured
prior to the coronavirus pandemic and would fall in the “coverage gap” – meaning
they have incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid but too low for ACA
marketplace subsidies – as well as 1.9 million more people who are at risk of
losing health insurance due to job loss during the pandemic and otherwise
would end up in the coverage gap.
An
additional 3.3 million adults could become newly eligible for Medicaid
coverage instead of ACA marketplace coverage if the remaining 14 states
expanded Medicaid. Medicaid is more comprehensive than marketplace coverage
and the federal government would pay ninety percent of the bill but that
would require additional state expenditures.
Even
prior to the pandemic, the potential for covering millions of uninsured
people had become the focus of political debate in a number of non-expansion
states, including ballot initiatives in Missouri and Oklahoma as well as
debate in North Carolina and Kansas. The COVID-19 crisis highlights the
implications for the uninsured in states that have not expanded. That is
partly due to increased health risks, but also because some people who lose
income, jobs and potentially employer-sponsored health insurance amid the
pandemic may lack an affordable coverage option that protects against
catastrophic health costs and facilitates access to care.
The
current economic downturn is the first during which the ACA, including the
Medicaid expansion, will be in place as a safety net for people losing their
jobs and health insurance. Without it, many more people would likely end up
uninsured as the U.S. moves through a recession.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF
(Kaiser Family Foundation) is a nonprofit organization based in San
Francisco, California.
|
|||
|
|||
|
To be a Medicare Agent's source of information on topics affecting the agent and their business, and most importantly, their clientele, is the intention of this site. Sourced from various means rooted in the health insurance industry - insurance carriers, governmental agencies, and industry news agencies, this is aimed as a resource of varying viewpoints to spark critical thought and discussion. We welcome your contributions.
Thursday, June 25, 2020
4.7M Uninsured Adults Could Become Eligible for Coverage if All States Expanded Medicaid
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment