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Kansas is12th in the nation for Medicaid expense increase since start of ACA
According to a recent report from the Paragon Health Institute, Kansas has experienced the 12th highest growth in Medicaid spending per resident since the so-called “Affordable Care Act” — sometimes called “Obamacare.” Kansas has seen growth of around 110% from 2014 through 2023, when the ACA took effect, according to the report — well over […] The post Kansas is12th in the nation for Medicaid expense increase since start of ACA appeared first on The Sentinel.
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