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Report: Medicaid Expansion Would Benefit 4,000 MT Veterans

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013   

HELENA, Mont. - Montana lawmakers listened to about 60 people testify Monday afternoon about whether to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act. There are issues about future costs, as well as objections overall to the ACA. It's estimated the extension would bring health insurance to 70,000 Montanans currently without it, and new research from the Urban Institute shows about 4,000 of those would be veterans.

According to Evan Pollitt, a rural organizer for the Center for Rural Affairs, people often think military veterans are covered by the Veterans Administration, but that's not always the case.

"There are veterans who are making too much to qualify for VA assistance, but not enough to be able to afford insurance on their own."

The report estimates that expansion would also cover about 1,200 spouses of vets.

Pollitt cites the state's frontier makeup as another reason Medicaid expansion would benefit veterans and all residents. He said specialized treatment can be hard to find close to home, and Medicaid coverage means paid care at rural hospitals and community health care centers.

"In those rural areas, this is really going to help keep those hospital doors open and keep those care centers open so people have access," he declared.

There were other bills for expansion of Medicaid in Montana, but those measures were rejected.

The Urban Institute report finds that Montana ranks first among all states for its high percentage of uninsured veterans, at 17 percent.

The Urban Institute report is at Urban.org.




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