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Obamacare may result in $6.9 billion in Medicaid costs in Colorado

| 11 months ago

Michael Booth at the Denver Post reported today on what the Medicaid expansion might cost Colorado in its first few years, and the numbers that he’s dug up are staggering. Booth writes that: The Kaiser Family Foundation estimated in one of the few studies available that Colorado would spend $470 million for its share of [...]

Obamacare may result in $6.9 billion in Medicaid costs in Colorado

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Photo credit: Wikipedia

Michael Booth at the Denver Post reported today on what the Medicaid expansion might cost Colorado in its first few years, and the numbers that he’s dug up are staggering. Booth writes that:

The Kaiser Family Foundation estimated in one of the few studies available that Colorado would spend $470 million for its share of new Medicaid costs between 2014 and 2019, despite a 94 percent federal match for the new patients. (Booth, Denver Post)

Including the 94 percent match from the federal government, the projected Medicaid costs for Colorado could be $6.9 billion for the years of 2014 to 2019.

The projected figures come as a result of the Medicaid expansion held up by the Supreme Court in last week’s ruling on The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Act could add an additional 200,000 Colorado Medicaid patients, making the overall number 800,000, according to Booth.

Kaite Kerwin McCrimmon, writing for Solutions, reported that the Medicaid expansion could cover up to an addition 25 million people nationwide.

McCrimmon also quoted John Suthers, the Colorado Attorner General, as saying, “But for states like Colorado … the legislature can’t just raise taxes. The voters would have to approve that. Coming up with an extra billion dollars between 2016 and 2021 isn’t going to be all that easy.”

Ah yes, raising taxes as approved by voter initiative. I agree with Suthers that it seems unlikely …

2013 Colorado Brewers’ Festival: “It’s not just a drunk fest”

A & E | 7 hours ago

It’s that time of year again. Wine drinkers beware; brewers have been fermenting more than 80 Colorado beers for the June 22 and 23, 2013 Brewers’ Festival, soon to take over the Civic Center area with local beer, food and music. Beginning at LaPorte Avenue and Mason Street, more than 40 Colorado breweries such as [...]

Outdoor safety tips

News | 7 hours ago

Most of us love the outdoors and we can all probably recall a time where someone got injured while enjoying the beautiful Colorado country side. In an effort to prevent injuries this summer we’ve compiled a list of outdoor safety tips. Patrick Love of the Poudre Fire Authority provided some suggestions to keep yourself and [...]

The Denver Nuggets have learned it’s always about the money

Sports | 7 hours ago

In one week, the Denver Nuggets successfully blew up their franchise. What was once a clear image of the franchise’s bright future is now an unfinished puzzle that is missing a few major pieces. There are three keys every NBA franchise needs to sell tickets: a proven General Manager, a winning Head Coach and a [...]

Fort Collins single mom pursues her love for fashion

Features | 7 hours ago

Sewing, fashion and design constantly fill Alexa Vasquez’s thoughts and dreams. But, that’s not all that’s on her mind. She is also thinking about the three nights a week she bartends at Mo Jeaux’s Bar and Grill, the homework she has to complete for her business classes, the home-based business she wants to move to [...]

City of Fort Collins plans to add 30 miles to trail system

News | 13 hours ago

Fort Collins residents itching for an early morning jog or a late evening bike ride can currently choose from 32 miles of paved, hard-surface trails and more than 30 miles of natural areas and paths. In the next 15 to 25 years, 30 additional miles will be added to that selection. Many of these additions [...]

Lory Student Center construction fully underway at CSU

News | 1 day ago

Rams on campus this summer are being faced with some drastic changes when it comes to CSU’s homebase for students: the Lory Student Center. Full renovation of LSC Central, the portion of the building between the LSC Theatre and former Off-Campus Life office, is now underway according to Doni Luckutt, director of marketing for Colab, [...]

Acrobat Nik Wallenda to make history with unharnessed tightrope walk across Grand Canyon

Life | 1 day ago

Tightrope walking is not just for the circus anymore. Seventh-generation acrobat Nik Wallenda plans to become the first man to traverse the Grand Canyon by tightrope this weekend – without any safety gear – Outside magazine’s Scott Rosenfield reports. “Last year, Wallenda completed a similar feat across the Niagara Falls, but was forced to wear a [...]

The beginner’s guide to hiking fourteeners

Life | 1 day ago

Just like snowboarding and skiing, hiking a fourteener is something a Coloradoan must do, simply because they live in Colorado.  The “Higher Ground” article in 5280 explains that Colorado is home to  54 fourteeners and over 140 hiking routes. This state has much to offer for the rookie hiker and those that are most experienced.  [...]

Camping in New York City: Yes, it’s possible

Life | 1 day ago

When someone says “New York City,” what comes to mind? Skyscrapers, noise, crowded streets, the Statue of Liberty. Definitely not camping – but that’s exactly what Conde Nast’s Daily Traveler is encouraging folks to do. “There’s a side of New York that plenty of tourists don’t think about—the natural side. And the best way to [...]

UPDATE: Big Meadows Fire burns 604 acres, 75 percent contained

News | 1 day ago

Update 6/17 10:25 a.m. According to Fire Information Officer Bill Kight, the Big Meadows Fire in Rocky Mountain National Park is currently burning at 604 acres with 75 percent containment. No injuries or accidents have been reported but one firefighter on the line did experience a medical emergency. Authorities did not have any further information [...]

Still reading Tony Frank's emails . . . and I've graduated . . . something might be wrong with my summer.