Posted on 03/19/2018 10:24:28 AM PDT by spintreebob
As more states consider expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, along comes another independent study showing increased government insurance for low-income Americans pays for itself.
Take the state of Montana, which expanded Medicaid in 2016 to more than 90,000 people. A study out this month from the University of Montanas Bureau of Business and Economic Research shows the expansion of Medicaid generates a half-trillion dollars a year in healthcare spending. Of that, 70%, or $350 million to $400 million, is new money circulating in Montanas economy.
Beginning this year, states gradually began to pick up some costs, but the federal government still picks up 90% or more of Medicaid expansion through 2020.
Its new money into the economy, University of Montanas Bryce Ward, the studys author, said of Medicaid expansion in an interview. In 2020, the state has to pay its full 10% share, but you get the 90% from taxpayers in other states.
... And an independent study by a government bureaucrat employee? How independent is that?
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
I don’t care what the government wants. I love my healthcare providers. Are you on Medicare?
No and never will be. It is actually federal tyranny, not unlike Hitler's rise to power by promising everybody all kinds of goodies - also, not unlike Obama. That's how tyranny works.
Your medial insurance should be on the free market where it would be much cheaper, not administered by the federal bureaucracy. You don't care, but your kids will when they discover how miserable socialized medicine really is.
I can’t afford the free market.
And THAT is because the feds screwed it all up. As I said, you don’t mind, but your children will.
Just ask the British who are under socialized medicine. Check their teeth. Find out how long they have to wait for care we expect right away.
Medicare doesn’t cover dental. It should.
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