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Washington pressures states to expand Medicaid under health-care law

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The Obama administration’s announcement drew quick criticism from the Republican Governors Association. “The Obama administration’s refusal to grant states more flexibility on Medicaid is as disheartening as it is short-sighted,” said Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, the group’s chairman. Jindal has said he will not expand Medicaid in his state.

The administration’s move was applauded by the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, whose members care for millions of uninsured patients, often without compensation. Dr. Bruce Siegel, the association president, said it “takes an important step toward significantly reducing the ranks of the uninsured.”

The Obama administration is facing additional resistance from several Republican governors who have said they won’t set up insurance exchanges—a cornerstone of the law that will allow Americans who don’t get health-care benefits at work to shop for insurance plans that meet new minimum standards. The federal government can set up an exchange for states that refuse to do so.

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