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“It’s an incredible legacy in Michigan,” said Gilda Jacobs, president of the Michigan League for Public Policy, a nonprofit advocacy group. “The bottom line is, hundreds of thousands of people got health insurance who were totally uninsured before.”
Jacobs said Republican Gov. Rick Snyder deserves credit as well for agreeing to expand Medicaid in Michigan, despite opposition from within his party.
She said in addition to covering more people, the law brought other benefits as well. Insurance providers are barred from denying coverage to people with a pre-existing condition and required to cover preventative care. Prescription drug costs for seniors have declined. With more people insured, hospitals have saved money on uncompensated care. Jan 15, 2017 — Detroit Free Press