Explaining Health Reform: Benefits and Cost-Sharing for Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries – Issue Brief
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Summary
Millions of low-income adults without children who currently cannot qualify for coverage, as well as many low-income parents and children now covered through the CHIP program will become eligible for Medicaid. These programs are expected to cover an additional 16 million people by 2019. This brief provides the details of the benefit and cost-sharing rules that will govern the coverage available to newly-eligible adult Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Uninsured Adults; Health Characteristics; Federal Standards for Benchmark and Benchmark-Equivalent Benefit; essential health benefits; Benchmark Coverage; cost-sharing standards; policy implications; 8092
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Kaiser Commission
on Medicaid and the Uninsured
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kcmu@kff.org
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202-347-5270