Reviewing Medicaid match issues since the latter 1980s, this issue brief traces ways in which some states have used creative financing to get more Medicaid matching dollars than they otherwise would qualify for from the federal government. It explores the latest mechanism, states\u27 use of so-called intergovernmental transfers of funds (to avoid established upper payment limits) to increase their matches, triggering efforts by the Senate Finance Committee and the federal Medicaid agency to ban such transfers
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Rapid spending growth has made Medicaid a major element in state budgets; financial support from Fed...
This background paper updates NHPF Issue Brief No. 760, The Federal-State Medicaid Match: An Ongoin...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
For years, states have been using illusory schemes to maximize federal aid intended for Medicaid ser...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Medicaid, the federa...
Medicaid fosters constant tension between the federal government and the states, and that friction h...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
As states weigh whether to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid reform r...
Medicaid has been subject to reconsiderations of the proper role of government in providing for the ...
During its 47-year existence, Medicaid has been the subject of countless analyses, articles, books, ...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
When it comes to state budgets, the Medicaid program is almost always the proverbial 800-pound goril...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Rapid spending growth has made Medicaid a major element in state budgets; financial support from Fed...
This background paper updates NHPF Issue Brief No. 760, The Federal-State Medicaid Match: An Ongoin...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
For years, states have been using illusory schemes to maximize federal aid intended for Medicaid ser...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Medicaid, the federa...
Medicaid fosters constant tension between the federal government and the states, and that friction h...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
As states weigh whether to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid reform r...
Medicaid has been subject to reconsiderations of the proper role of government in providing for the ...
During its 47-year existence, Medicaid has been the subject of countless analyses, articles, books, ...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
When it comes to state budgets, the Medicaid program is almost always the proverbial 800-pound goril...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Rapid spending growth has made Medicaid a major element in state budgets; financial support from Fed...