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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Medicaid and Dental Coverage – Kentucky

State to upset dentists: Medicaid proposal won’t hurt a bit, By Adam Beam (AP), August 2, 2016, Ledger-Enquirer: “In his mid-30s, Jonathan Hensley was unemployed and caring for some disabled family members. He needed to take care of himself, too, because his teeth hurt.  Historically in Kentucky, someone like Hensley — a single, able-bodied adult with no job — would likely not have had health insurance. But because the state expanded its Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act in 2013, Hensley and some 400,000 other Kentuckians got taxpayer-funded medical, dental and vision coverage. Hensley, now 37, got some needed fillings.  That routine dental coverage is now at risk, as Gov. Matt Bevin seeks to overhaul the state’s Medicaid system…”