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Refusal to Expand Medicaid May Cost Employers $1 Billion

posted Mar 14, 2013, 8:51 AM by Unknown user
 | March 13, 2013 | Bloomberg | 
Governors who refuse to expand their Medicaid programs for the poor may cost employers in their states as much as $1.3 billion in federal fines, a study found. A clause in the 2010 health-care overhaul penalizes some employers when their workers aren’t able to obtain affordable medical coverage through the company.  Employers can avoid those fees if their workers qualify for Medicaid as part of an expansion that as many as 22 states have rejected, according to a report today by Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
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