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Longtime Michigan League for Public Policy leader Gilda Jacobs to retire


Helped increase league s scope, impact in advocacy for economically disadvantaged
Search launched for her successor
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Gilda Jacobs
Gilda Jacobs, the longtime head of the Michigan League for Public Policy, will retire at the year s end.
Jacobs has led the Lansing-based agency as president and CEO for the past 11 years.
The Hunter Group in Bloomfield Hills is leading a search for her successor.
Under Gilda s leadership, the league has grown in size, scope, and influence, and has cemented its status as the go-to organization for high-quality research and advocacy on behalf of Michiganders who are economically disadvantaged, said Charles Ballard, League Board Chair and an economist and professor at Michigan State University. ....

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Even small bills for health insurance may cause healthy low-income people to drop coverage - State of Reform


Even small bills for health insurance may cause healthy low-income people to drop coverage
University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation | May 10, 2021
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Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it’s enough to make some drop their coverage – especially if they’re healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
That could keep them from getting preventive or timely care, and could leave their insurance company with a sicker pool of patients than before, say the researchers from the University of Michigan and University of Illinois Chicago. They have published their findings as a working paper through the National Bureau of Economic Research, ahead of publication in the American Journal of Health Economics. ....

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Study: Even a small amount for health insurance could make healthy low-income people to drop coverage


Study: Even a small amount for health insurance could make healthy low-income people to drop coverage
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it s enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they re healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
That could keep them from getting preventive or timely care, and could leave their insurance company with a sicker pool of patients than before, say the researchers from the University of Michigan and University of Illinois Chicago. They have published their findings as a working paper through the National Bureau of Economic Research, ahead of publication in the American Journal of Health Economics. ....

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Even small bills for health insurance may cause healthy low-income people to drop coverage


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Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it s enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they re healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
That could keep them from getting preventive or timely care, and could leave their insurance company with a sicker pool of patients than before, say the researchers from the University of Michigan and University of Illinois Chicago. They have published their findings as a working paper through the National Bureau of Economic Research, ahead of publication in the American Journal of Health Economics. ....

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Whitmer - Gov. Whitmer announces Healthy Michigan Plan top 900,000 enrollees


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Gov. Whitmer announces Healthy Michigan Plan top 900,000 enrollees
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LANSING, Mich. - The Healthy Michigan Plan is now providing health care coverage to more than 900,000 residents for the first time, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today. 
  
There are now 900,100 people enrolled in the Healthy Michigan Plan, the state s expanded Medicaid program. Gov. Whitmer and (MDHHS) have strongly supported the Healthy Michigan Plan. When she was State Senate Democratic leader, Whitmer helped pass the bipartisan legislation that created the Healthy Michigan Plan, which was enacted in April 2014. 
 
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and finances of so many Michigan families underscore ....

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