Representative Jim Dunnigan Majority Leader, Utah House of Representatives Co-chair of the Utah Legislature’s Health Reform Task Force May 16, 2016 Medicaid.

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Representative Jim Dunnigan Majority Leader, Utah House of Representatives Co-chair of the Utah Legislature’s Health Reform Task Force May 16, 2016 Medicaid Expansion A Presentation to the Utah Taxpayers Association Medicaid Expansion A Presentation to the Utah Taxpayers Association

Medicaid Expansion Representative Jim Dunnigan May 10, 2016 Coverage and Funding for 0 – 138% FPL Fiscal Year 2021 (in millions $) Proposal. HB 437 Health Care Revisions (enacted) Full Medicaid Expansion (not enacted) Coverage. 61, ,000 Redirected State Funds Federal Funds Enrolled in Exchange. 37, Including Federal Health Insurance ExchangeExchange Portion Only Federal Exchange Subsidies = $363 per covered Utahn = $490 per covered Utahn = $7,699 per covered Utahn = $4,233 per covered Utahn

Medicaid Expansion Representative Jim Dunnigan May 10, 2016 Coverage and Funding for 0 – 138% FPL Fiscal Year 2021 (in millions $) + Hospital Contribution ProposalCoverage HB 437 Health Care Revisions (enacted) 61,200 Full Medicaid Expansion (not enacted) 141, % FPL, Including Federal Health Insurance Exchange State Funds Redirected State Funds 22.2 = $363 per covered Utahn 69 = $490 per covered Utahn Budget Savings/ Offsets = Total = $722 per covered Utahn = $596 per covered Utahn

Questions or Comments? Contact Representative Jim Dunnigan Majority Leader, Utah House of Representatives Co-chair of the Utah Legislature’s Health Reform Task Force