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Medicaid Is A Smart Investment In South Carolina |
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- Two-thirds of Medicaid recipients live in working families, but their incomes are too low to afford insurance.
- Eligible families stay on Medicaid an average of only two years.
- For every dollar South Carolina invests in the Medicaid program, the federal government matches it with three dollars.
- Cutting state Medicaid funding does not reduce the medical needs of
the poor. It simply increases the burden to insured South Carolinians
who pay higher premiums and medical bills to make up the difference.






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Issue Overview
The Medicaid program is designed so that wealthier states help support
the Medicaid programs of poorer states, such as South Carolina. For
every dollar South Carolina invests in the Medicaid program, the
federal government matches it with three dollars. No other investment
available to the state guarantees that rate of return. Cutting South
Carolina’s Medicaid funding does nothing to reduce the health care
needs of our citizens. It just removes the smartest way to pay for the
care they receive. The alternative is for South Carolinians to pay
higher hospital charges and insurance premiums to replace the funds the
state has given up.
Because
it brings new money into South
Carolina, Medicaid is a powerful economic driver for our state.
According to researchers at the University of South Carolina’s Darla
Moore School of Business, in 2002 the total economic impact of the
Medicaid program on South Carolina was $2.1billion dollars, supporting
61,000 jobs and $1.5 billion in income for state citizens. Each
$1million invested in Medicaid results in $1.7 million in new income
and nearly 70 new jobs These are not just jobs in health care but also
jobs in other businesses that sell goods and services to health care
providers and to the people employed in health care.
No other investment
opportunity guarantees a 3-to-1 return, attracts new money into the
state, and takes care of low income families, disabled and elderly in
South Carolina. Medicaid is a smart investment in South Carolina.
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