Utah expanded Medicaid, but cut $10 million from drug treatment, making providers 'nervous'
SALT LAKE CITY Utah's Medicaid expansion though it covers less than the estimated 150,000 Utahns that would have been covered under voter-approved Proposition 3 has still been viewed as a positive for treatment providers who help Utahns escape the throes of drug addiction.
Yet, even for them, it comes with a catch.
Though Utah lawmakers passed the more limited plan that extends coverage to between 70,000 to 90,000 Utahns that previously fell in the so-called coverage gap, they also cut about $10.2 million in statewide behavioral health money, meant to offset what Medicaid is now expected to cover.
So now, counties have to figure out how to adjust for those cuts and as the county with the most social services programs, Salt Lake County must make do with a $3.6 million cut.
On top of that, the state also cut about $2 million in one-time money that funded county programs like social detox and other programs expanded as part of Operation Rio Grande.
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