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Study Finds Medicaid Expansion Introduces $600 Million into Montana’s Economy Each Year

According to an independent analysis, Montana’s Medicaid expansion has introduced more than $600 million each year into Montana’s economy, generating approximately 6,000 new jobs and $350 million per year in personal income.

New Report Highlights the Importance of Montana Treatment Courts, Unmet Need

Press Release: According to a new report, over 1,600 Montanans would benefit from treatment courts each year, but due to limited funding and capacity, there are only 28 state treatment courts serving about 550 participants at present.

Governor Bullock, Montana Healthcare Foundation Announce Perinatal Behavioral Health Initiative

New initiative expands current efforts to help improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women with behavioral health challenges.

Governor Bullock Announces New Medicaid Expansion Online Interactive Dashboard

New data highlights health benefits, local impact of Montana’s Medicaid expansion.

Press Release: New Analysis Looks at Reducing Health Insurance Premiums on the Individual Market

A state-based reinsurance program could save Montanans 10 to 20 percent on individual health insurance premiums.

New Analyses Find Montana Medicaid Expansion Saving Millions of Dollars, Helping Thousands Access Preventive Care

The number of uninsured Montanans halved since Montana passed Medicaid expansion in 2015.

Study: Montana’s Medicaid expansion generates more than 5,000 jobs, $270 million in personal income, and net savings for Montana’s budget

Independent analysis by the BBER examines the economic impact of Montana’s Medicaid expansion.

Montana Healthcare Foundation names Gerald Gray to its board of trustees

Gerald Gray from Billings, MT will join the Montana Healthcare Foundation’s board of trustees.

Analysis of the Senate Health Bill’s Impact on Montana (BCRA)

Updated analysis: Montana to lose $5.3 billion in federal funding for Medicaid under the proposed Senate health bill – more than 75,000 Montanans to lose health cover

Analysis of the House Health Bill’s Impact on Montana (AHCA)

Study: Montana to lose $4.8 billion in federal funding for Medicaid under the American Health Care Act and more than 70,000 Montanans to lose health coverage by 2026.