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Illinois Medicaid Gets $19 Billion Under Affordable Care Act

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Monday, July 2, 2012   

CHICAGO - Now that the Affordable Care Act has been upheld by the Supreme Court, Illinois needs to decide whether to comply with the provision that expands Medicaid coverage. The high court ruled that the federal government could not withhold funds from states that refuse to do so.

From 2014 until 2017, the health-reform law pays 100 percent of the cost of expanding Medicaid, and the amount drops gradually to 90 percent. For Illinois, that amounts to more than $19 billion from the federal government.

Gary Arnold, public relations coordinator with the disability-rights group Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago, sees no reason to turn that down.

"Medicaid funds support people with disabilities living in their own homes and in their own communities. And that, in the long run, is much less expensive than when you put money toward larger institutions and nursing homes"

Medicaid lost more than $1.5 billion in funding during recent Illinois budget cuts. Advocates hope that those who have lost health coverage will get a chance to get it back once the Affordable Care Act is fully implemented.

Arnold sees health care as a civil right, which the Affordable Care Act upholds.

"Now we have a right to insured coverage. And we have a right to be protected against denial of coverage simply based upon our disability."

Arnold says that, in many cases under Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, the money follows the person, meaning that instead of spending a lot of money institutionalizing people, the person can choose the more affordable option of in-home assistance.

"This is really important for the independence of people with disabilities and for the participation of people with disabilities and the integration of people with disabilities into the larger general community."

The Affordable Care Act provides $19.3 billion to fund Illinois' expansion of Medicaid. And according to the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Illinois' share would be around $1 billion to $2 billion, depending on how many people enroll.

More information is at: tinyurl.com/7eflkxh.




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