Independent estimates say 80K, advocates say 70K.
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It’s really weird that advocates are going with a lower number than the independent state agency!
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Replying to @rachanadixit @sarahkliff
80K sounds very high to me unless they're including the woodwork effect (previously eligible people newly enrolling)
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Could be. That contributed to Obamacare reaching its coverage goals overall, despite not all states expanding.
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Yeah, has anybody found a link to that 80K number? Woodwork effect is an important stat too (but a different stat)
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I still can’t find a link to the 80k number -just a bunch of articles citing the Maine Office of Fiscal Review w/o the doc
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Same. They put woodwork at 10K, seemingly on top of the 80K. Sounds very high, I don't buy it without seeing the methods section.pic.twitter.com/DFxHad57Ai
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Now on the phone with the Maine Office of Fiscal Review - I will get to the bottom of this!
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Re the PDF - It's weird that they estimate full takeup in the first fiscal year (enrollment # are the same in each) and I'm still skeptical
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Yes agree with you there - I was surprised to see a constant number across each year
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