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In reply to the discussion: The Cruelty of Republican States in One Chart [View all]BumRushDaShow
(169,957 posts)26. Confused about the chart
it shows PA "accepted Medicaid Expansion" where Corbett didn't really accept the base program. He put together his own phony rethug "plan" with recommendations on how to modify the base program (e.g., including "work search" requirements, etc), but it has to be approved by HHS first.
I saw a story last week where a TN "alternative" expansion plan had just been approved by HHS and Corbett was looking to that as a sign that maybe his plan might get approved too... But there's no word yet.
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Top 10 states where eligibility is highest are also on top 10 healthiest states in US.
JaneyVee
Oct 2013
#10
That chart appears to mix yearly/monthly incomes. Here is an accurate PDF from medicaid.gov
seveneyes
Oct 2013
#34
Your chart in the OP uses a family of 3, not individuals (n/t) and done. Go on w/your bad self.
whttevrr
Oct 2013
#47