Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance programs which preceded it. These roots are still evident today. This article explores the origin and passage of the Medicaid Program in 1965, describes key statutory provisions, and reflects on the resulting strengths and weaknesses of the program today
Medicaid is the largest health care program for persons with low income in the US and is jointly fun...
A state’s decision whether to expand Medicaid has become a highly politicized issue, spawning countl...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
This article focuses on the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA), which runs counter to the core phil...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Medicaid spending growth has varied greatly over time. This article uses finan cial and statistical ...
The 1965 legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid declared that the Federal Government wou...
A central theme of the book is that Medicaid is a weak entitlement, one less established or effecti...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
The establishment of Medicaid (Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in 1965 is a jointly-funded, st...
This Article is one of only a small number of proposals over the past forty-six years for federalizi...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ...
During its 47-year existence, Medicaid has been the subject of countless analyses, articles, books, ...
Medicaid is the largest health care program for persons with low income in the US and is jointly fun...
A state’s decision whether to expand Medicaid has become a highly politicized issue, spawning countl...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
Medicaid, passed 40 years ago with Medicare, had roots in the decades-long public assistance program...
This article focuses on the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA), which runs counter to the core phil...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Medicaid spending growth has varied greatly over time. This article uses finan cial and statistical ...
The 1965 legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid declared that the Federal Government wou...
A central theme of the book is that Medicaid is a weak entitlement, one less established or effecti...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
The establishment of Medicaid (Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in 1965 is a jointly-funded, st...
This Article is one of only a small number of proposals over the past forty-six years for federalizi...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ...
During its 47-year existence, Medicaid has been the subject of countless analyses, articles, books, ...
Medicaid is the largest health care program for persons with low income in the US and is jointly fun...
A state’s decision whether to expand Medicaid has become a highly politicized issue, spawning countl...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...