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RES-2013-095 Resolution Urging the NC Gen. Assembly and Gov McCrory to reconsider their decision not to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act
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RES-2013-095 Resolution Urging the NC Gen. Assembly and Gov McCrory to reconsider their decision not to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act
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11/19/2013
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Resolution
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4b
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RI ES-2J13-095 4B <br /> ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> Resolution Urging the North Carolina General Assembly and Governor McCrory to reconsider <br /> their decision not to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act to provide <br /> coverage for poor and low-income adults <br /> WHEREAS, an estimated 13 percent of Orange County residents (approximately 18,000 people) are <br /> uninsured; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the "ACA") expands health insurance <br /> coverage for poor and low-income adults by raising the threshold for Medicaid eligibility to 138 <br /> percent of the poverty line ($26,951 for a family of three); and <br /> WHEREAS, the federal government would pay almost the entire cost of expansion— 93 percent over <br /> the first nine years (2014-2022) according to estimates prepared by the bipartisan Congressional <br /> Budget Office; and <br /> WHEREAS, the expansion of Medicaid would provide health insurance coverage to nearly 500,000 <br /> low-income residents of North Carolina and would save the State of North Carolina and the counties <br /> and municipalities therein substantial sums on uncompensated medical care for the uninsured; and <br /> WHEREAS, the expansion of Medicaid would bring billions in federal funds to the State and Orange <br /> County over a period of ten years and would create many new jobs in the health care sector in Orange <br /> County and elsewhere in the State; and <br /> WHEREAS,the 2012 Supreme Court Decision upholding the ACA modified the ACA and gave states <br /> the choice of whether to expand their Medicaid programs; and <br /> WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Assembly in February 2013 adopted legislation refusing to <br /> expand Medicaid coverage under the ACA; and <br /> WHEREAS, in Orange County an estimated 7,500 residents (or 42% of the uninsured) who would <br /> have qualified for Medicaid under the Federal expansion are now ineligible for Medicaid and <br /> Marketplace subsidies, leaving them uninsured; and <br /> WHEREAS, under the ACA residents of North Carolina who have incomes ranging from the poverty <br /> level up to four times that amount are eligible for federal tax credits to subsidize the purchase of <br /> private health insurance, but without the expansion of Medicaid those below the poverty level are <br /> ineligible to receive the tax credits, Medicaid or any other assistance with health insurance coverage; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, health insurance coverage rates for employers and individuals purchasing private health <br /> insurance coverage in North Carolina will likely rise as hospitals and health care providers throughout <br /> the State absorb the unreimbursed costs of providing health care to the uninsured poor and low-income <br /> adults who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid coverage and as those costs are shifted to private <br /> pay patients; and <br />
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