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Reeder: Lawmakers may expand broken Medicaid system

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Doctors and other providers don’t like Medicaid because it pays only a small portion of the actual cost of treating a patient. That’s led many doctors to stop taking patients in the state program.

Those with Medicaid hate the program because so many physicians won’t take Medicaid patients or restrict the number they will see.

In fact, more than 35 percent of Illinois doctors have stopped taking new Medicaid patients, and Medicaid patients are denied appointments with specialists nearly two-thirds of the time.

There are a lot better options for getting more people covered without draining state coffers.

Many of the individuals who would become eligible for Medicaid under the expansion are eligible for federal subsidies to purchase private health insurance. But they won’t be eligible for those subsidies if Illinois expands Medicaid.

Why stick more people in a broken system and leave Illinois taxpayers picking up the tab?

That doesn’t make any sense.

But that is exactly the direction the lawmakers are headed.

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at: sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

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