Virginia Chamber Statement On Today’s Medicaid and Business Forum
April 13th, 2018

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RICHMOND – Virginia Chamber President and CEO Barry DuVal released the below statement following the Forum on Medicaid and Business, hosted by the Virginia Chamber and ChamberRVA at the Richmond Omni. The Forum, keynoted by Governor Ralph Northam, brought together legislators, the business community, and health care experts to discuss health care, the state budget, and how using federal funds to increase health care coverage could impact Virginia businesses:

“We were pleased to bring together Governor Northam, members of the House and Senate, and members of the business community for this important discussion on health care and Virginia business. As our Commonwealth faces an important decision regarding Medicaid’s role in the state budget process, it is important to note that the rising cost of health care is the top concern of the business community, as much of the cost of the uninsured gets passed along to employers. The Chamber supports innovative approaches to providing health care access and quality, controlling costs, and strengthening our health systems that so many depend upon.”

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