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RandySF

(58,706 posts)
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 10:40 PM Nov 2013

The ACA is working in Kentucky

This is how things are going in Kentucky: As conservatives argued that the new health-care law will wreck the economy, as liberals argued it will save billions, as many Americans raged at losing old health plans and some analysts warned that a disproportionate influx of the sick and the poor could wreck the new health-care model, Lively was telling Noble something he did not expect to hear.

“All right,” she said. “We’ve got you eligible for Medicaid.”

Places such as Breathitt County, in the Appalachian foothills of eastern Kentucky, are driving the state’s relatively high enrollment figures, which are helping to drive national enrollment figures as the federal health exchange has floundered. In a state where 15 percent of the population, about 640,000 people, are uninsured, 56,422 have signed up for new health-care coverage, with 45,622 of them enrolled in Medicaid and the rest in private health plans, according to figures released by the governor’s office Friday.

If the health-care law is having a troubled rollout across the country, Kentucky — and Breathitt County in particular — shows what can happen in a place where things are working as the law’s supporters envisioned.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/in-rural-kentucky-health-care-debate-takes-back-seat-as-people-sign-up-for-insurance/2013/11/23/449dc6e0-5465-11e3-9e2c-e1d01116fd98_story.html

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The ACA is working in Kentucky (Original Post) RandySF Nov 2013 OP
Simple truth. Medicaid expansion is the real reason Republicans hate this law. BlueStreak Nov 2013 #1
 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
1. Simple truth. Medicaid expansion is the real reason Republicans hate this law.
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 11:15 PM
Nov 2013

They have such a disdain for the poor, even the working poor. And that is ironic, because a lot of people who vote Republican are either the working poor or other "takers" receiving Medicare or other "entitlements".

This is potentially very bad for McConnell. It will be very hard for him to effectively run on an anti-Obamacare message if most Kentucky citizens know somebody who is being helped by that law.

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