Monday, September 2, 2013

Better Late Than Never, Michigan

Michigan's Senate passed the Medicaid expansion bill at the last minute. The expansion covers those who fall within 133% of the federal poverty line, or up to $15,281 a year for a single person without children. The current income eligibility standard is 37% of the poverty level for jobless parents and 64% for working parents. That equates to $7,226 and $12,500, respectively, for a single parent with two children.

Michigan's Medicaid Expansion a Relief for Hospitals Giving Unpaid Care
The Detroit Free Press | September 2, 2013

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