The Mississippi Cares proposal would create a public-private partnership to expand Medicaid. It would pump $1 billion annually into the state economy, create 19,000 jobs, improve personal income by over $600 million, and increase general fund revenue by $50-100 million per year. The proposal would be funded by hospital investments and member payments, requiring no state funding. It would provide billions in additional state revenue over 10 years to support roads, bridges, teachers, colleges, and children.
The Mississippi Cares proposal would create a public-private partnership to expand Medicaid. It would pump $1 billion annually into the state economy, create 19,000 jobs, improve personal income by over $600 million, and increase general fund revenue by $50-100 million per year. The proposal would be funded by hospital investments and member payments, requiring no state funding. It would provide billions in additional state revenue over 10 years to support roads, bridges, teachers, colleges, and children.
The Mississippi Cares proposal would create a public-private partnership to expand Medicaid. It would pump $1 billion annually into the state economy, create 19,000 jobs, improve personal income by over $600 million, and increase general fund revenue by $50-100 million per year. The proposal would be funded by hospital investments and member payments, requiring no state funding. It would provide billions in additional state revenue over 10 years to support roads, bridges, teachers, colleges, and children.
We believe that this proposed public-private partnership will:
Pump more than $1 billion per year into Mississippi’s economy
Create 19,000 jobs Improve personal income by over $600 million Increase general fund revenue by $50-100 million a year.
Hospital investments and member payments fund the premiums for
Mississippi True with no state funding required!
This is a non-partisan proposal that will help all Mississippians. Over
the next ten years, it will provide billions of dollars in additional state revenue. Think about what that can do for our state – for our roads and bridges, for our teachers, for our colleges, and for our children.
It is time to reform Medicaid!
Under a Medicaid waiver request, Mississippi hospitals would be willing to make an additional investment in premiums needed to fund insurance coverage through a hospital owned provider sponsored health plan.
This plan would essentially be an insurance policy paid for by hospitals
along with a modest contribution of $20 or less for those adults falling under 138% of the federal poverty level. In Mississippi, this is about $17,000 per year for an individual or about $34,000 per year for a family of four.
Hospital investments and personal premiums from plan members would
help fund the needed 10% state share to match the 90% federal share.