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June 13, 2025

Graphic of the week: Medicaid expansion and Ohio's uninsured rate

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The Health Policy Institute of Ohio has completed a comprehensive, data-driven study to describe how the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio in 2014 impacted coverage, access and affordability and to estimate the future impacts of discontinuing coverage.
 
HPIO’s 2025 Ohio Medicaid Expansion Study  includes a series of five reports looking at various facets of the issue, including:

The brief on health insurance coverage and cost, which was released last week, found that Medicaid expansion cut Ohio’s uninsured rate in half from 2012 to 2023. If expansion was eliminated, the uninsured rate could increase by 80% in 2026. Certain groups of Ohioans, including Ohioans with a high school education or less, would be more likely to become uninsured, as illustrated above.

HPIO’s recently released 2025 Ohio Medicaid Basics and Policy Considerations: The Future of Group VIII (expansion) Medicaid Coverage in Ohio briefs contain more general information on the Medicaid program overall and considerations about Medicaid expansion coverage as policymakers consider the program's future.

Attend HPIO's 2025 Health Policy Summit on Oct. 9, 2025

With limited resources and growing need, investing in policies that deliver the greatest impact is essential. This event will highlight strategies that improve health and wellbeing while reducing healthcare spending. Speakers will provide evidence-informed research responsive to today’s political climate, focusing on what works and why it matters now more than ever.

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