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In reply to the discussion: Utah Is on Track to End Homelessness by 2015 With This One Simple Idea [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)67. Actually,
"The Medicaid expansion would not apply to the homeless.
They would already be covered by the normal medicaid."
...you don't know what you're talking about. California has a special program for the indigent, and even it is very limited.
Housing advocates and social workers across the country are now on a major push to inform impoverished and homeless people that they are eligible for Medicaid in the 25 states that are expanding the program and in the District of Columbia, and to enroll them.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024090692
New Law Offers Hope For Homeless Health Care
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2010/august/20/homeless-health-care.aspx
How Obamacare Helped Paul, A Homeless California Man, Finally Get Insurance
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023827703
Medicaid Coverage and Care for the Homeless Population: Key Lessons to Consider for the 2014 Medicaid Expansion
http://kff.org/health-reform/report/medicaid-coverage-and-care-for-the-homeless/
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U forgot the sarcasm smiley.. By definition if someone has a home then they are not homeless.
geckosfeet
Dec 2013
#5
Republican State Gives Free Houses to Moochers, Cuts Homelessness by 74 Percent
ProSense
Dec 2013
#7
I'm not sure how far it will go, but it won't come to WI with this legislature.
HereSince1628
Dec 2013
#11
The only way this will sink in with economic conservatives is with the value of the dollar
Harmony Blue
Dec 2013
#12
I remember that.. conservative radio called the housing wino hotels, or something. It is logical and
freshwest
Dec 2013
#47
If Obama was all over this and trying to promote it, we know what the result would be.
madinmaryland
Dec 2013
#43
"Do you think the Right Wing could get any MORE crazy?" Yes and Fuck Yes.
madinmaryland
Dec 2013
#93
I have always found Utah to be a strange state. It has some of the most developed
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#22
These apartments will be privately owned, rents collected for profit, not some
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#62
Used to work in the administration of a city homeless shelter. Utah has the right approach.
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#31
It always seemed to me that, in "Red States", they jump to the opportunity
King_Klonopin
Dec 2013
#56
Food, Shelter and Clothing should be provided to anyone who can't get that for themselves.
harun
Dec 2013
#72
UTAH???? a holiday miracle, indeed. I have been advocating for the same thing in my oh-so-red
niyad
Dec 2013
#75