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Texas’ Struggling Rio Grande Valley Presses for Medicaid Expansion

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Health providers and patients in Brownsville make do with one of the nation’s highest uninsured rates. With billions in federal funding on the line, Texas counties along the border with Mexico plead their case to Gov. Rick Perry.

How Will The ‘Unbanked’ Buy Insurance On The Exchanges?

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One in five households in the United States has only a tenuous relationship with a traditional bank, and many of these people are also uninsured. It’s still an open question how the unbanked will buy insurance on the exchanges.

Feds Make It Easier For States To Enroll Poor Under Health Law

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States will have the option to use data from food stamps, other programs, to enroll adults in Medicaid. Officials say the changes are geared to states that are expanding the program next year, but they may also be adopted by others.

The Arkansas Medicaid Model: What You Need To Know About The ‘Private Option’

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Arkansas has broached what could be a deal-making compromise for states in a stalemate over whether or not to expand Medicaid. The Arkansas model gives Washington the increased coverage for the poor it wants, and Republicans something that looks less like government and more like business.

Hospitals Press States To Expand Medicaid

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With billions at stake, hospitals are lobbying hard for Medicaid expansion in Columbus, Tallahassee and other state capitals where state legislators oppose the extension of the program.

Worries Mount About Enrolling Consumers In Federally Run Insurance Exchanges

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Few consumers know what they’ll need to do to sign up for the new health insurance marketplaces. Advocates worry about the outreach strategy and funding in states that defaulted to the federal government to run the exchanges.

As ‘Bodega Clinicas’ Fill Void, Officials Are Torn on Embracing Them

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The storefront doctor’s offices serve a vast number of uninsured Latino residents, in a kind of parallel, cash-only health system. But officials have little information on the quality of health care the clinicas provide, and whether they might be able to help fill persistent and profound gaps in Los Angeles’ strained safety net.

A Guide To Health Insurance Exchanges

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The new online marketplaces, to be set up by October, are designed to make it easier to buy insurance. But they’re in the middle of a political fight over the health care law.

Census: Uninsured Numbers Decline As More Young Adults Gain Coverage

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The number of people without health insurance fell to 48.6 million last year, or 15.7 percent of the population, the first drop since 2007, according to new census numbers reported Wednesday.