Nearly 23k People Will Lose Wisconsin Medicaid Under Revised Proposal

In a 12 to 4 vote, Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee approved a revised Medicaid proposal, which would cut 22,800 people from Medicaid, known as BadgerCare, according to a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel report.

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In Gov. Scott Walker’s administration’s initial proposal, roughly 65,000 people would have lost Medicaid coverage. The new proposal would save the state $36.5 million through June 2013 instead of $90.2 million in the original deal.

CMS still must approve Wisconsin’s Medicaid changes. BadgerCare still faces a projected shortfall of $128 million through June 2013 even with the state’s most recent proposal.

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