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Idaho Medicaid expansion is good news for Idaho State University students

A female ISU students being checked by a health care provider at ISU Health Center

POCATELLO - November 25, 2019

With voters in Idaho electing in November 2018 to expand Idaho’s Medicaid coverage to include those living at up to 138% of the federal poverty level, many additional Idaho State University students across the state, and their families, are now eligible for this free or low cost health care coverage. The federal government approved Idaho’s plan to proceed with the expansion in November 2019 and coverage for eligible enrollees begins January 1, 2020.

To prepare for an expected increase of Medicaid patients, the ISU Health Center worked earlier this year to become a Healthy Connection provider, which allows the clinical staff there to provide expanded services to those insured with Medicaid. “Being a Healthy Connection provider means ISU students using Medicaid insurance coverage can choose us as their primary care provider and we can perform additional services that previously would have required a referral to a different provider, such as a specialist,” says Crystal Ross, business operations manager for the Health Center. “This will provide convenience and potential cost savings for ISU students who are now eligible for Medicaid coverage.” 

Although health insurance coverage is not required for admission at Idaho State University, the ISU Health Center in Pocatello expects to see an increase in the number of students who are now utilizing Medicaid coverage. “Expanded insurance coverage is a good thing,” says Dr. Ron Solbrig, ISU Health Center director. “Expanded coverage will allow students who financially can't afford medical care to receive access to care. I’ve already had about a dozen of my patients inquire about expanded coverage opportunities and about how to enroll. We are happy to answer these questions and help direct them to resources available through the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to get enrolled for Medicaid coverage.”

The Idaho State University Health Center provides health care services for Pocatello area students and their spouses, along with ISU faculty and staff, with no charge for office visits for students. For the ISU community in Meridian, Unity Health Center is nearby and available, also with free office visits for students. The same is the case for Sterling Health, which provides health care services for students, faculty and staff in the Idaho Falls area. These facilities and other health care providers in all three of these communities, including ISU partner Health West, Inc., welcome patients who utilize Medicaid as their primary insurance coverage, as well as other types of insurance, along with those who have no insurance coverage.

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reports that there are about 91,000 Idahoans who are now eligible for Medicaid coverage. Health West, Inc., a community health center serving Bannock, Power, Franklin and Bigham counties says there are close to 7,000 people in their service area who are now eligible for Medicaid, with around 4,000 in Bannock County.

Similarly to the ISU Health Center, many of the newly eligible individuals under Medicaid expansion are already patients at Health West. In preparation for an increased number of Medicaid patients, Health West CEO Mindy Benedetti adds, “We are currently expanding to provide more access to medical, dental and behavioral health services at Health West, in anticipation of any influx of patient services that Medicaid expansion could possibly bring.” 

Health West is also a Healthy Connections provider. “We have been able to offer these services and referral services through our valued partnership with Idaho State University (ISU Family Residency, ISU Dental Residency, ISU Health Center, Pharmacy Services, Psychology Services, etc.) and other strong community provider relationships. We value our partnership with Idaho State University and other key medical partners on efforts to try to assist students and our community with their health care needs,” Benedetti explains.

Both the ISU Health Center and Health West recognize the complexity of health insurance and Medicaid expansion. Students and community members are encouraged to bring their questions to staff at these clinics. Additional personalized information about individual benefits can be found at  www.livebetteridaho.org/expanded-medicaid. Benedetti adds, “Even if you’ve tried in the past, you may now qualify for the new Medicaid coverage plan.”

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