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Valley County explores MOU with Ignite Idaho for indigent assistance; commissioners press for legal safeguards
Summary
Commissioners discussed a draft MOU and policy options for centralizing indigent assistance with Ignite Idaho, reviewed statutory limits after 2022 Medicaid expansion, debated reimbursement versus direct disbursement models, and asked county counsel to draft a policy with repayment and audit safeguards.
Valley County commissioners spent the latter portion of their Feb. 17 meeting in a workshop on indigent assistance, examining whether to formalize an agreement with Ignite Idaho (and possibly other nonprofits) to centralize applications and emergency assistance while ensuring compliance with state law.
County counsel summarized statutory changes tied to Medicaid expansion in 2022 and said the intent of the statute was to have medical indigent assistance handled by the state. "If someone comes and says I need assistance for health care, the process should be you redirect them back to health and welfare, get the application process started for…
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