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    government assistance, but the West Virginia Medicaid program only covers vision care for most adults every three years. Preventive exams are not paid for annually. West Virginia is one of eighteen states that Medicaid will only coverage emergency services for dental care. Preventative care is not covered with Medicaid insurance. (Haney, 2016, July 25, 2017, February 13) The Medicaid expansion program has increased the number of West Virginians on Medicaid. Almost half of the West Virginian population

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    individual who is currently not receiving health insurance as I fall into what, post ACA, is labeled the “coverage gap.” By detailing my life story and discussing the Supreme Court’s decision to make Medicaid expansion voluntary, I hope to convince you to consider finding a way to reinstate Medicaid expansion for all states. When the Affordable Care Act was first enacted, the main purpose was to reduce the number of individuals in American who did not have health insurance. Based on the idea of

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    Each state has their own policies for Medicaid eligibility, services and payments. Medicaid plans have three eligibility groups such as categorically needy, medically needy and special groups. Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a program that offers health insurance coverage for uninsured children under Medicaid. If Medicaid does not cover a service, the patient may be billed if the following conditions have been met such as the physician informed the patient before the service was performed

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    The World Health Organization has defined health as: “Health is a state of complete physical, psychological, and social wellbeing and not simply the absence of disease or infirmity.” The essay defines the importance of health care why is it important to have a quality health and remain healthy. For remaining health it’s necessary to a have a health care plan. This help in giving best and timely treatment which would indirectly help reducing death rate and increase productivity which would help in

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    option of providing child health assistance in SCHIP through Medicaid, a separate program, or a combination of the two. There is also flexibility in benefit design, though benefits must meet certain set standards. As in Medicaid, state payments for child health assistance under SCHIP qualify for federal matching payments. On average, the federal government pays 70 percent and state governments pay 30 percent of program costs. Unlike Medicaid, however, these enhanced federal matching payments are limited

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    availability and affordability of medical insurance for a large portion of the American population. At the time of his campaign, millions of low-income Americans were stuck in the Medicaid gap – where they could not afford health insurance, but also were not eligible for the joint state and federal government Medicaid program. This promise eventually became the bill later named the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that was passed by the senate on December 24, 2010. The bill’s policy seeks

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    apply to everyone, then we must not only improve the health of the population but reduce health inequalities, as well. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides us with the opportunity to advance health equity and social justice through expansion of Medicaid, establishment of state health exchanges and changes to private insurance to increase access. However, this opportunity has not been fully realized since the inception of the ACA because it was not implemented as a federal mandate, but rather allowed

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    Mandatory Medicaid

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    Medicaid program is the third largest source of health insurance in the United States. Medicaid was signed into law July 30, 1965. When first created, Medicaid purpose gave medical insurance to people getting cash assistance. However that number has grown and larger group like low income families, pregnant women, people of all ages with disabilities and people who need long-term care are covered under it. Medicaid also provides health and long-term care for 58 million low incomes individuals. However

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    the United States is the growth of the Medicaid program. The Affordable Care Act granted all 50 states billions of dollars in federal financial aid to increase their Medicaid program to insure people who made up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level. Starting at the beginning of 2016, the federal government reduced its federal aid, covering less than 10 percent of what was promised, which ended up putting more of the responsibility of insuring Medicaid qualified Americans on the states. This

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    Health Policy Midterm: Florida Medicaid and Autism The purpose of this paper is to define autism, define Medicaid, and the role that Medicaid plays in regards to coverage of necessary therapy treatments for autistic children in the state of Florida. The advantages and disadvantages of Medicaid will be discussed as well. This topic is of interest to me because I work with this population on a daily basis as an occupational therapy assistant. It is important to be aware of this program and how it

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