More: Medicaid gap hearing reports
As testimony continues this afternoon, representatives of groups endorsing closing Idaho’s coverage gap have included AARP, the Idaho Sheriffs Association and the Idaho Association of Counties. Francoise Cleveland of AARP Idaho said coverage is needed to “prevent those in need from getting sicker at taxpayer expense.” Bannock County Sheriff Lorin Nielsen said sheriffs see people who “self-medicate” show up at their jails, along with people suffering from mental health issues/Betsy Russell, Eye on Boise. More here.
- Public testimony wraps up
- Testimony: 'Costs could be avoided'
- Testimony: 'It's very frustrating as a doctor'
- Testimony: 'Our hard-working dollars squandered'
- Testimony: 'Working poor should not be penalized'
- Post Falls doc: Charity care 'sporadic' & 'unreliable'
- Sandpoint doc: 'We don't have access to efficient health'
- Testimony: 'I'm watching my kids as adults go through same thing'
- Baugh: Medicaid expansion could solve crisis in Idaho mental health system
And: AM coverage by Eye on Boise here.