Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Guest commentary: Consumers will benefit from Medicaid expansion : Stltoday

Guest commentary: Consumers will benefit from Medicaid expansion : Stltoday

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Nearly 300,000 more Missourians could soon get access to health care if Missouri state officials decide to provide it. Unfortunately, recent comments by the state Legislature's leadership cause us to believe that they seem poised to deprive Missourians of this basic human right.
We, members of the Consumers Council of Missouri, urge the public to consider this decision carefully and act in the best interest of our friends, families and neighbors. Missourians must insist that members of the House and Senate and Gov. Jay Nixon not tolerate avoidable human suffering. As stewards of health care for hundreds of thousand of poor Missourians, these state officials should increase the role of Medicaid in the manner spelled out by the Affordable Care Act.
It's humane and compassionate and it makes economic sense for Missouri consumers.
The Missouri Foundation for Health recently determined that over the next five years, the ACA would pump $8 billion into Missouri to expand health care to the 300,000 people. The state would be responsible for only $400 million, a small amount in comparison. If policymakers are inclined to think that 5 percent responsibility is too steep for Missouri, they should appreciate that the $8 billion will primarily become taxable income for health care providers (that's jobs, jobs, jobs). No matter how you do the math, it's going to cost the state very little to save a bunch of lives and provide health care for hundreds of thousands of Missourians.
Compound that with the fact that each of us in Missouri already pays for the health care of these 300,000 uninsured members of our community.

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