18,000 in Minnesota will Have Health Insurance Cut by Bush Admin.
September 18, 2008 Filed Under: Health insurance
The States sued the Bush Administration as a reaction. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that the federal government issued a 29 page rule book for SCHIP, as well as cut the Medicaid finding for any family earning 100-200 percent of the poverty level.
MinnesotaCare, which is Minnesota’s SCHIP program, provides coverage for about 18,000 adults who fall into this range of income levels. So this is not good news for them. If there is no federal funding , the premiums will quadruple for these 18,000. Brian McClung, a spokesman for MN Governor Tim Pawlenty says, “A significant loss of federal funding would seriously jeopardize the state’s ability to assist low-income residents in need of health insurance.”
The question is asked why parents are covered at all by MinnesotaCare? The state’s Medicaid director answers, “We believe that by covering parents, you improve access for kids.”
the only reason these cuts are not in effect at the moment is due to the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid granting a 2 week extension until these matters are ironed out. You can imagine how many fingers are crossed right now.
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