Expansion Pays Off Increased Employment40,000 new jobs - Healthcare and Social Services17,882 - Other Sectors23,316 Statewide Economic Impact [FY 14 –

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Expansion Pays Off Increased Employment40,000 new jobs - Healthcare and Social Services17,882 - Other Sectors23,316 Statewide Economic Impact [FY 14 – FY 21] $30 Billion

Estimated Impact on FY17-18 Biennial Budget SFY 2017SFY 2018 Reduced General Fund expenditures: $131.8 M$133.2 M Increased General Fund revenue: $120.1 M$126.7 M Subtotal:$251.8 M$260.0 M Increased Costs$74.4 M$173.2 M Net Annual Savings$177.4 M$86.8 M TOTAL SAVINGS: $264.2 M over biennium

More Screenings = Better Health 17,000 screened for colorectal cancer 26,000 received mammograms 34,000 screened for cervical cancer 46,000 screened for diabetes 13,000 received treatment for substance abuse 80,000 had preventive dental visits

Expansion Revenue by Provider Type, CY2014 Provider Type % of Total Revenue From Expansion Total $ Amount Paid from Expansion Hospital 43.6%$506,561,000 Pharmacy 20.9%$243,579,000 Primary Care 21.2%$246,030,000 Other 9.1%$106,033,000 Medical Equipment 2.6%$30,732,000 Dental 1.6%$18,035,000 Behavioral Health Services 1.0%$11,836,000 Total 100.0%$1,162,806,000

Uninsured Population Per Capita Less than 5% 5% to 8% 8% to 11% 11% to 14% 14% to 17% 17% to 20% More than 20% Pre-ACA Post-ACA