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Analysis: the 21 States That Have Not Expanded Medicaid under the ACA

By admin | May 22, 2015

Analysis Finds the 21 States That Have Not Expanded Medicaid under the ACA Could Expect Substantial Coverage Gains and Increased Federal Funding Were They to Expand

The 21 states that have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act would see substantial gains in coverage, decreases in the uninsured and bigger increases in federal Medicaid spending than in state costs should they ultimately decide to do so, according to a newly updated analysis for the Kaiser Family Foundation.

The analysis comes as several states continue to consider whether to adopt a Medicaid expansion, as 30 states (including the District of Columbia) already have. The potential impact on state budgets and health coverage often are key elements of the debate. The analysis provides state-specific estimates for each of the 21 states.  Key findings include:

As with all of Medicaid, the coverage and budget impacts of the Medicaid expansion would vary across states, with some states seeing greater increases in state costs or coverage than others. The full analysis, conducted by the Urban Institute for the Foundation’s Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, can be found online at kff.org.

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