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Post by Logan on Feb 14, 2016 7:14:54 GMT -6
Hundreds of people filled the state Capitol’s largest hearing room Friday morning to press for expanding Medicaid to help Idahoans who don’t have health insurance, reforming the state’s foster care system, raising reimbursements to Medicaid service providers and more. Medicaid expansion was by far the most-sought change, with people from around the state, many fighting tears, sharing heart-wrenching stories of their or their family members’ experiences with uncovered illness, both physical and mental. More than 30 people spoke at the public hearing on health and welfare issues, with the House and Senate Health and Welfare committees listening; each speaker was limited to three minutes. More than 75 had signed up to testify. “We have issues in this state when it comes to health and welfare – we’re trying to solve those issues,” Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Lee Heider, R-Twin Falls, said after the two-hour hearing. “We can’t solve them all at once; we’ve got to set some priorities. Obviously Medicaid expansion is a priority.” Read more: www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/feb/14/tearful-idahoans-push-for-medicaid-expansion/
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