JEFFERSON CITY -- Cathy Hattey, 59, a former factory worker from Warsaw, Mo., isn’t pinning her hopes for affordable health insurance on the online marketplace that opens Oct. 1. Though the insurance exchange is supposed to bring down costs for people without job-sponsored coverage, it won’t help Hattey and an estimated 226,525 other uninsured
Missouri’s Poorest Residents Won’t Benefit From Obamacare
Missouri’s low income residents can’t get free or low-cost health coverage through Medicaid, nor can they get federal tax credits to help pay for private insurance.
