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In reply to the discussion: No, President Obama Is Not A Hall-of-Fame-Worthy BS Artist, aka Why I Defend The ACA [View all]"I am glad that GOPcare is working so well for you."
...working out well for millions.
Obamacare Small Business Goldmine
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024512997
Dental Services Are Coming Back For California's Low-Income Adults
By Daniela Hernandez
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Last June, Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill to allow all adults on Medi-Cal back into its dental program, known as Denti-Cal. (Medi-Cal is Californias version of Medicaid, the state and federal health plan for the poor.) Most adults with the exception of patients in long-term care and some pregnant women had been cut out of the Denti-Cal program five years ago amid the Great Recession.
The renewed coverage includes some preventive and restorative procedures, including routine exams, X-rays, cleanings, crowns, and full dentures. But the state limits the circumstances under which procedures like extractions and root canals can be paid for and is not picking up the tab for partial dentures and implants, which had been covered five years ago.
An estimated 1.6 million adults already on Medi-Cal are expected to be covered by June 2015.
In addition, roughly 1.3 million more people will qualify for Denti-Cal in 2015 because of changes imposed under the federal Affordable Care Act. The act extended Medicaid to nearly all adults living at or below 138 percent of the federal poverty level about $16,000 a year for a single person. Although the federal law does not mandate dental coverage for anyone but children, these adults are eligible for Denti-Cal under the law Brown signed in June.
The changes will bring the total number of people in the Denti-Cal program to about 10 million by June 2015, raising annual costs from $682 million to about $942 million, most of which will be paid by the federal government.
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http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2014/February/20/California-dental-insurance-Medicaid-low-income-adults.aspx
By Daniela Hernandez
<...>
Last June, Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill to allow all adults on Medi-Cal back into its dental program, known as Denti-Cal. (Medi-Cal is Californias version of Medicaid, the state and federal health plan for the poor.) Most adults with the exception of patients in long-term care and some pregnant women had been cut out of the Denti-Cal program five years ago amid the Great Recession.
The renewed coverage includes some preventive and restorative procedures, including routine exams, X-rays, cleanings, crowns, and full dentures. But the state limits the circumstances under which procedures like extractions and root canals can be paid for and is not picking up the tab for partial dentures and implants, which had been covered five years ago.
An estimated 1.6 million adults already on Medi-Cal are expected to be covered by June 2015.
In addition, roughly 1.3 million more people will qualify for Denti-Cal in 2015 because of changes imposed under the federal Affordable Care Act. The act extended Medicaid to nearly all adults living at or below 138 percent of the federal poverty level about $16,000 a year for a single person. Although the federal law does not mandate dental coverage for anyone but children, these adults are eligible for Denti-Cal under the law Brown signed in June.
The changes will bring the total number of people in the Denti-Cal program to about 10 million by June 2015, raising annual costs from $682 million to about $942 million, most of which will be paid by the federal government.
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http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2014/February/20/California-dental-insurance-Medicaid-low-income-adults.aspx
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No, President Obama Is Not A Hall-of-Fame-Worthy BS Artist, aka Why I Defend The ACA [View all]
stopbush
Feb 2014
OP
GOPers hate Medicare, UI, SNAP, the Military, women, minitories, freedom of religion
Iliyah
Feb 2014
#53
Dude, you don't even know me or my circumstances living in a state that didn't expand
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2014
#27
my heart goes out to you. I don't go to walmart anymore but I have seen the cars parked there.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#52
"God, kicked in the fucking gut by those that are supposed to be 'in this' with me."
woo me with science
Feb 2014
#26
No, pointing out strongly that others are not so lucky is not "shitting on" anyone.
woo me with science
Feb 2014
#32
That's ridiculous. 85% of Americans get their insurance through their employers. The ACA
stopbush
Mar 2014
#95
And this affects pretending concern for the environment while championing Keystone XL and fracking..
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2014
#6
Whew, good thing you posted! I was unaware that we're down to one approved thread topic.
11 Bravo
Feb 2014
#9
What a vapid, insipid question for stopbush's OP on why he appreciates Obamacare and the
Cha
Feb 2014
#14
Since the OP's ACA post is in response to a post about the environment, it's a fair question.
progressoid
Feb 2014
#18
Nah, I'm calling the question Vapid and Insipid. the OP is about "economic inequality", too.
Cha
Feb 2014
#35
Yeah too bad, stopbush.. that some people have ODS SO BAD that they can't see anything
Cha
Feb 2014
#10
to be fair...that book also contained a complete list of names and contact info for all US Senators
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#41
I'm very happy with my 70 a month ACA insurance. Was totally told no by BlueCross last year.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#45