Topeka, KS – Federal health care legislation could expand the Medicaid program, possibly costing states like Kansas more tax dollars.
Medicaid provides health services for more than 200,000 aged, disabled, or low-income Kansans.
Legislation in the U.S. House would raise the maximum income allowed to be eligible for the program.
Andy Allison, Director of the Kansas Health Policy Authority, explained that could affect Kansas more than other states because Kansas has tight income standards for covering some groups.