Campaign
to focus on health care coverage expansion for Hoosiers
Indianapolis, Ind. – Indiana Hospital Association announced today
the launch of Expand Indiana, a statewide campaign to help citizens,
legislators and business leaders understand the importance of expanding health
care coverage in Indiana.
Expand Indiana will focus on
coverage expansion throughout the remainder of the 2014 legislative session and
beyond, at a time when Governor Mike Pence and U.S. Health and Human Services
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius hold discussions regarding an expansion of the
Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) as an alternative to Medicaid.
“The goals of Expand Indiana
are aligned with Indiana Hospital Association’s active support of coverage
expansion as a means to provide health care security to thousands of uninsured
Hoosiers who would otherwise have no source of coverage,” said Doug Leonard,
president of IHA. “As Governor Pence and his administration negotiate with the
federal government to expand HIP, it’s important to understand that Hoosiers – and
Hoosier businesses – fully support the State’s efforts to expand coverage in
Indiana.”
According to a report by the
University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Center for Health Policy, expanding
health care coverage in Indiana could generate up to $3.4 billion in new economic
activity in the state and would support more than 30,000 jobs.
In states that do not expand
coverage, large employers may pay substantially higher federal tax penalties.
According to a report by Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc., the potential employer
shared responsibility penalty in Indiana could total $23 to $34 million.
“Thousands of Indiana
families are unable to earn enough to qualify for tax credits and subsidies
through the Health Insurance Marketplace,” said Leonard. “But, they earn too
much to qualify for Indiana’s existing health care programs for the poor.
Expanding coverage in Indiana would protect as many as 300,000 Hoosiers caught
in the coverage gap without affordable health insurance options.”
To learn more about Expand Indiana and find ways to
get involved, visit ExpandINCoverage.org.