• essell@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Doesn’t every state have a public program for low income families? That’s literally what Medicaid is, I believe?

    Some places are totally just not doing it right

    • TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Depends on the state, mine only started participating in the Medicaid expansion program a year or two ago. Here low income families can have functional Medicaid coverage until you’re 18, then you get put on a limited care program that really only covers emergent care. However, both the child and adult programs recently got semi-privatized. Now the sate pays BCBS and Humana to run the Medicaid program for the state, letting them determine what coverage is like.

      So even in southern states where there is a Medicaid program, the adults rarely have coverage for everyday healthcare needs. It’s mainly there to make sure there’s some way to reimburse emergent care facilities.

    • NielsBohron@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Some places are totally just not doing it right

      Repugnantcans: “It’s not that we don’t know how to govern, it’s just that government is inherently bad compared to the free market”

    • Lev_Astov@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      It seems like it’s up to the state to set the barrier for entry to their Medicaid system. In my state, the limit was <$24k yearly income, and I think that’s gone up since I last looked. In a friend’s state, it was <$12k to qualify, which is a lot harder to survive on.