Montanans want to keep the Montana Medicaid program as it is today. 85%of Montanans support Medicaid renewal. Montana Medicaid is good for our workforce, good for business, good for rural hospitals and good for older folks in rural communities. Tell the legislature: Montana Medicaid Works. - danielscountyleader_20250220_daniels_county_leader_02-20-2025_09_w-or9_art_0.xml
Montanans want to keep the Montana Medicaid program as it is today. 85% of Montanans support Medicaid renewal. “Montana Medicaid keeps our workforce healthy. With the current workforce crisis, expanded access under Medicaid keeps more employees at work and our businesses’ doors open.” “Medicaid has dramatically improved access to mental health care and addiction treatment services for Montanans. Lawmakers need to know that if it is not renewed that it will result in mental health crises in communities across the state.” Matt Kuntz, National Alliance on Mental Illness (Montana) Todd O’Hair, Montana Chamber of Commerce President & CEO “Montana Medicaid is a safety net for older folks who don’t yet qualify for Medicare. Plus, as someone with nearly 40 years of experience in our justice system, I can say improving access to healthcare and mental health services is a cornerstone of community safety.” Mike Batista, AARP Montana (Retired) and Former Montana Department of Corrections Director “For those living in rural areas, having access to local healthcare is often the difference between life and death. Patients should not have to drive hours for care, especially in an emergency. When a child spikes a fever or an elderly parent needs immediate attention, rural hospitals like Daniels Memorial Healthcare are here. Without sustainable Medicaid funding, rural facilities like ours may struggle to maintain essential services our community depends on.” Kody Brinton, Daniels Memorial Healthcare CEO Montana Medicaid is good for our workforce, good for business, good for rural hospitals and good for older folks in rural communities. Tell the legislature: Montana Medicaid Works. MontanaMedicaidWorks.org Montanans want to keep the Montana Medicaid program as it is today. 85% of Montanans support Medicaid renewal. “Montana Medicaid keeps our workforce healthy. With the current workforce crisis, expanded access under Medicaid keeps more employees at work and our businesses’ doors open.” “Medicaid has dramatically improved access to mental health care and addiction treatment services for Montanans. Lawmakers need to know that if it is not renewed that it will result in mental health crises in communities across the state.” Matt Kuntz, National Alliance on Mental Illness (Montana) Todd O’Hair, Montana Chamber of Commerce President & CEO “Montana Medicaid is a safety net for older folks who don’t yet qualify for Medicare. Plus, as someone with nearly 40 years of experience in our justice system, I can say improving access to healthcare and mental health services is a cornerstone of community safety.” Mike Batista, AARP Montana (Retired) and Former Montana Department of Corrections Director “For those living in rural areas, having access to local healthcare is often the difference between life and death. Patients should not have to drive hours for care, especially in an emergency. When a child spikes a fever or an elderly parent needs immediate attention, rural hospitals like Daniels Memorial Healthcare are here. Without sustainable Medicaid funding, rural facilities like ours may struggle to maintain essential services our community depends on.” Kody Brinton, Daniels Memorial Healthcare CEO Montana Medicaid is good for our workforce, good for business, good for rural hospitals and good for older folks in rural communities. Tell the legislature: Montana Medicaid Works. MontanaMedicaidWorks.org
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