Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As a result, each state’s “match rate,” or federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP), which determines the share of Medicaid benefit costs the federal government pays, has enormous implications for state budgets and state economies, as well as for Medicaid beneficiaries and providers. Shifts in the FMAP from year to year, even minor ones, can mean the gain or loss of tens or hundreds of millions of federal matching dollars, depending on the size of the state’s Medicaid program. This paper explains the FMAP formula, examines the limitations of this method for distributing federal Medicaid financing, and highlights options to address the formu...
The federal government uses the Medicaid matching formula to distribute federal funds to states to f...
Summarizes the debate over extending additional federal funds for Medicaid, scheduled to expire at t...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
The federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) is the rate at which states are reimbursed for most...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A primary goal...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Reviewing Medicaid match issues since the latter 1980s, this issue brief traces ways in which some s...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
Medicaid, the US federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health service...
This dissertation explores the political development of Medicaid financing, specifically its federal...
The federal government uses the Medicaid matching formula to distribute federal funds to states to f...
Summarizes the debate over extending additional federal funds for Medicaid, scheduled to expire at t...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
The federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) is the rate at which states are reimbursed for most...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A primary goal...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Reviewing Medicaid match issues since the latter 1980s, this issue brief traces ways in which some s...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
This issue brief examines the recent history and trends in state budgets and considers how those tre...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
Medicaid, the US federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health service...
This dissertation explores the political development of Medicaid financing, specifically its federal...
The federal government uses the Medicaid matching formula to distribute federal funds to states to f...
Summarizes the debate over extending additional federal funds for Medicaid, scheduled to expire at t...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...