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Health Reform Still In Flux As Obama Pushes Florida On Medicaid Expansion

Lawrence Jackson
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The White House

Amid a tidal wave of bad news about Americans’ insurance plans being canceled under Obamacare — President Barack Obama is pushing back against states that have refused to expand a critical part of the program.

Obama is pressing Florida hard to extend Medicaid to more low-income residents in the state, the nearly a million who are technically eligible for insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. 

Obama calls the state’s refusal to expand Medicaid a “reckless” play to undercut Obamacare at the expense of Floridians’ health.

Governor Rick Scott says he supports Medicaid expansion in Florida and is continuing to press the Republican-controlled State House on the issue.

Carolyn McClanahan, Jacksonville-based physician and financial planner, blogs about health care reform at Forbes.com.

She joined Melissa Ross to discuss Obamacare and Medicaid with First Coast Connect listeners.

You can follow Melissa Ross @MelissainJax.

First Coast Connect