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23 Of The 32 Medicaid Expansion States Charge Cost Sharing For Expansion Adults

In 23 of the 32 states that have expanded Medicaid, the state charges cost sharing for adults in the expansion population of low-income, childless, non-disabled adults with income up to 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL), which is $16,642.80 for single person.  States are allowed to charge cost sharing in Medicaid—even on beneficiaries with income below 100% FPL—but allowable charges vary by income, and total beneficiary out-of-pocket cost sharing cannot exceed 5% of household income. Further, states cannot charge cost sharing for emergency, family planning, pregnancy-related services in Medicaid, preventive . . .

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