MHPC: Don’t Expand Maine’s Medicaid
Under Obamacare
Expanded Medicaid enrollment increases private insurance rates, burdens taxpayers without reducing number of uninsured
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PORTLAND –
The Maine Heritage Policy Center today released a report saying that
Maine should not expand its Medicaid coverage under Obamacare. States
will have the option to add government-funded coverage for healthy
individuals under 65 who are at 133% of the poverty level because of the
controversial health care overhaul. Originally, the law sought to force
states to expand Medicaid, but the Supreme Court threw out that
requirement, giving states the option to deny the expansion without
penalty.
In
Maine, more than 25 percent of all residents are on Medicaid, and the
MHPC report says that adding more enrollees to a system that is already
too expensive would spell disaster. Despite Obamacare’s promise to
initially cover 100 percent of expansion costs, the federal government
has a track record of underfunding Medicaid expansions.
“When
considering this ill-advised expansion plan we need to remember first
and foremost that federal money is never free,” said the author of the
report, MHPC’s Director of Health Reform Initiatives Joel Allumbaugh.
“We are fooling ourselves if we pretend that federal money is anything
other than our own tax dollars, despite what advocates for
government-run health care will say.”
“Federal
funding is also for eligibility expansion - not administrative costs,”
Allumbaugh added. “Ultimately, Maine will bear the cost of administering
a projected 37,000 new enrollees, most of which will translate to new
permanent fixed administrative expenses.”
The
study also showed that in Maine’s past Medicaid expansions the
uninsured were not helped by the expansion, but instead, Maine residents
dropped privately held insurance to go on taxpayer-funded plans.
Maine’s uninsured rate is nearly the same as it was in 1999, while
government-run health care enrollment has more than doubled in the same
time period, from 10 percent of those insured to more than 23 percent in
2010.
“Governor
LePage and his administration have made great strides to solve Maine’s
health care challenges and reduce our dependence on government-run
health care programs,” Allumbaugh said. “Pushing forward with Obama’s
proposed Medicaid expansion would take Maine backwards, towards more
government dependence. We can’t let this happen, Maine taxpayers and
ratepayers deserve better.”
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