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SARAH K. BURRIS
27 DEC 2016 AT 10:20 ET
The architect of Indianas Medicaid expansion has been hired by the incoming Donald Trump administration. If what she did to Mike Pences state is any indication, Medicaid will soon become a more profitable enterprise on the backs of the poor and disabled.
Seema Verma has just been named to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and according to an NPR report, we can look at her work in Indiana for what we might expect. She was hired by Gov. Mike Pence to create a Republican version of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
For a $5 million fee, Verma devised a system that requires the poor and disabled to pay a monthly fee for Medicare. The program expanded Medicaid to an additional 246,000 people, who all pay $1 to about $27 into individual health savings accounts.
If they dont pay, they lose their health care. Those above the poverty level lose their health care for three months. Anyone below the poverty level who cant pay has their plan taken down to a lower level of care. The plan hasnt gone into effect yet, however. They asked for a waiver to work out the kinks.
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justhanginon
(3,287 posts)seeming obsession with making life not only more expensive but more difficult for any one that is poor or struggling. By adding layers of requirements they make it easy to default and be eliminated from a program that doesn't even work well to start with and then try to shift the blame from themselves for purposely poorly designed failed social programs.
Ohioblue22
(1,430 posts)Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)None of this has to be permanent but people need to see the consequences of their inaction. Putting your hand in the fire is the only way some people learn.