RALEIGH, NC – December 11, 2024 – About one year ago, on December 1, 2023, North Carolina officially became the 40th state to expand Medicaid, the federal program for health insurance for low-resource individuals. This legislative achievement was due to the strong grassroots support by many organizations and the efforts of Governor Cooper and both houses of the General Assembly. ME was in the Affordable Care Act of 2010 and left to each state to decide in a subsequent Supreme Court ruling.
ME increases health care access to eligible North Carolinians ages 19-64 and their families by relaxing the program’s strict eligibility requirements. There have been almost 590 thousand people who have been enrolled since the law took effect including more than 14 thousand residents of Buncombe County. It is estimated that 600 thousand North Carolinians are eligible for ME, with 15.5 thousand from Buncombe County. The state is already more than 98% of the way to enrolling all eligible persons and Buncombe County is more than 90% of the way there.
In a recent interview with North Carolina Health News, Governor Cooper said, “When I ran for governor, one of my top priorities was creating a North Carolina where people were healthier and could get the care that they need to have lives of purpose and abundance.” He added, “We knew that Medicaid expansion was an important way of making that happen, because there were a lot of hardworking people in North Carolina who were making too much money to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough money to qualify for subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.”
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Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, healthyasheville@ashevillefm.org