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HHS Secretary Mandy Cohen on Medicaid Work Requirements, Tobacco and more

17 min · 8. maj 2019
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In the latest edition of the NC Coalition for Fiscal Health’s podcast, “The Cost of Health,” you’ll hear the second part of our talk with Cohen as she walks us through her vision for Medicaid expansion and creating a healthier North Carolina. You might remember from part one [http://www.fiscalhealthnc.com/podcast-dr-mandy-cohen-talks-medicaid-expansion] that a big goal of Medicaid expansion is filling what’s called the “coverage gap,” or the group of people who make too much money to qualify under current Medicaid standards, but not enough to be eligible for a subsidy under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Discussed in this episode: NCCARE360 [https://www.ncdhhs.gov/about/department-initiatives/healthy-opportunities/nccare360] Follow the coalition and Michael on Twitter @fiscalhealthnc [http://twitter.com/fiscalhealthnc] and michaelck [http://twitter.com/michaelck] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/fiscalhealth/] And be sure to join the coalition [http://www.fiscalhealthnc.com/join] to help fight for lower health care costs The North Carolina Coalition for Fiscal Health is a 501(c)(4) corporation, organized as a nonpartisan group focused on economic issues and the rising cost of healthcare in North Carolina. We’re here to talk about improving the fiscal health of all North Carolinians.

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In the latest edition of the NC Coalition for Fiscal Health’s podcast, “The Cost of Health,” you’ll hear the second part of our talk with Cohen as she walks us through her vision for Medicaid expansion and creating a healthier North Carolina. You might remember from part one [http://www.fiscalhealthnc.com/podcast-dr-mandy-cohen-talks-medicaid-expansion] that a big goal of Medicaid expansion is filling what’s called the “coverage gap,” or the group of people who make too much money to qualify under current Medicaid standards, but not enough to be eligible for a subsidy under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Discussed in this episode: NCCARE360 [https://www.ncdhhs.gov/about/department-initiatives/healthy-opportunities/nccare360] Follow the coalition and Michael on Twitter @fiscalhealthnc [http://twitter.com/fiscalhealthnc] and michaelck [http://twitter.com/michaelck] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/fiscalhealth/] And be sure to join the coalition [http://www.fiscalhealthnc.com/join] to help fight for lower health care costs The North Carolina Coalition for Fiscal Health is a 501(c)(4) corporation, organized as a nonpartisan group focused on economic issues and the rising cost of healthcare in North Carolina. We’re here to talk about improving the fiscal health of all North Carolinians.

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