Friday, March 29, 2013

Without Medicaid Expansion, Poor Americans In The South Are Less Likely To Get Medical Care

Without Medicaid Expansion, Poor Americans In The South Are Less Likely To Get Medical Care: Low-income Americans in the South, where states impose some of the nation’s most restrictive Medicaid eligibility requirements, are being forced to put off the medical care they need because they can’t afford it. According to a new study from the New England Journal of Medicine, the American adults who don’t qualify for Medicaid assistance in [...]/p