The Moral and Financial Case for Federalizing Medicaid

Millions of U.S. citizens are too poor to buy health insurance but not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid.  And this “not poor enough” problem varies, state by state, depending on the generosity of local governments.  In some states, a person’s income can sit below the poverty level, and that person still won’t qualify for…

What Supreme Court ruling means for state Medicaid programs

Here is a nice news report about what the Medicaid portion of the Supreme Court decision means for state governments.  Short version: North Carolina needs to decide whether to expand Medicaid by up to 500,000 people, with the federal government picking up 95% of the cost.  Left unsaid in this news report: hospitals are going to push hard to expand Medicaid, so they will have more paying customers.  Wonder if they will have success in states like NC, with Republican legislatures.