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Kansas Hospitals Shift From Neutral To Support Candidates Favoring Medicaid Expansion

The Kansas Hospital Association in past years has spread political contributions fairly evenly, but it is changing strategy this year and contributing to state candidates who support Medicaid expansion. Also, a look at the effect of increased state Medicaid spending and efforts to provide care to people who can't afford treatment in states that didn't expand Medicaid.

Kansas Health Institute: Health Care PACs Backing Medicaid Expansion Supporters 

Kansas health care organizations are opening their checkbooks to back legislative candidates who support Medicaid expansion. The Kansas Hospital Association is the biggest player. Its political action committee has contributed more than $112,000 to legislative candidates this year -- $38,551 in the primary and $73,692 in the general, according to reports filed this week. In past elections KHA, like many organizations, spread its contributions fairly evenly, backing incumbents of both parties regardless of their positions on issues. But it abandoned that strategy this year by giving mainly to candidates who publicly support expansion even if that meant backing challengers over longtime incumbents. (McLean, 11/4)

Politico Pro: Spike In Medicaid Spending Could Spell Trouble For Governors In Louisiana And Iowa 

Higher than anticipated Medicaid spending in Louisiana and Iowa could create trouble for governors of both political parties. (Pradhan and Ehley, 11/7)

Kaiser Health News: Uninsured In Coal Country: Desperate Americans Still Turn To Volunteer Clinics

Sandra Cook got in line midday on a recent Friday for dental care that she wouldn’t receive until the next morning. Hundreds more like her showed up at Riverview Elementary and Middle School here, many planning to spend the night, just as buses brought kids home and volunteers arrived by the hundreds to turn the school into a makeshift dental, eye and medical clinic run by Remote Area Medical, a nonprofit charity program. ... The decision by states like Virginia not to expand Medicaid and the lack of dental and vision coverage even for those with insurance have meant that the demand for RAM’s free mobile clinics has stayed strong. (Varney, 11/7)

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