Idaho indigent residents who qualify for Medicaid or health care insurance through the state's insurance exchange website will no longer be able to receive financial help for medical bills through the county or state after new legislation becomes effective.
Laurie Welch
Indigent residents needing help paying medical bills will no longer qualify for county or state assistance if they are eligible for Medicaid or insurance through the state's insurance exchange after a new law goes into effect.
RUPERT — Some residents who need help to pay medical bills across the state will no longer get help from the their counties when new legislation takes effect.
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Idaho indigent residents who qualify for Medicaid or health care insurance through the state's insurance exchange website will no longer be able to receive financial help for medical bills through the county or state after new legislation becomes effective.
Indigent residents needing help paying medical bills will no longer qualify for county or state assistance if they are eligible for Medicaid or insurance through the state's insurance exchange after a new law goes into effect.