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In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s 2012 health reform ruling, states are quickly making decisions about whether to implement the Affordable Care Act’s adult Medicaid expansion.  The stakes are huge: 17 million low-income individuals could gain access to much-needed health coverage.  

A key factor for many states is potential cost.  However, a number of state fiscal analyses greatly exaggerate the cost of the Medicaid expansion, creating confusion among policy makers and health advocates.

After reviewing more than a dozen of these analyses and related literature, NHeLP has developed a number of tools for advocates to make the economic case for expanding Medicaid. 

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