Governor Terry Branstad is expected to soon reveal his plans for revamping the Iowa healthcare program for low income adults.
He still intends to use an approach he claims is better for the state compared to medicaid expansion.
IowaCare was designed for low-income adults who don't qualify for medicaid benefits. The program currently has about 70,000 enrollees and offers limited services.
If Branstad agreed to expand medicaid, the federal government would pay the full cost of the expansion for the first three years. Afterwards, 10 percent of the cost would gradually shift to the state.