Medicaid is uniquely equipped to serve low-income populations. We identify four features that form the “soul” of Medicaid, explain how the administration is testing them, and explore challenges in accountability contributing to this struggle. We highlight the work of watchdogs acting to protect Medicaid and conclude with considerations for future health reform
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid has financed care for the poor for five decades. During that time it has balanced two impo...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
grown from a program to provide health insurance to the welfare population to one that provides heal...
Outlines how policy makers can build on Medicaid to expand health coverage for low-income, high-need...
This research design identifies the specific objectives of the Medicaid program established in 1966,...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
The establishment of Medicaid (Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in 1965 is a jointly-funded, st...
The story of Medicaid comes alive for readers in this strong narrative, including detailed accounts ...
The year 2017 proved politically tumultuous in the U.S. on many fronts, but perhaps none more so tha...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
One in five Americans receive their health insurance coverage from Medicaid. This coverage, however,...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid has financed care for the poor for five decades. During that time it has balanced two impo...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
grown from a program to provide health insurance to the welfare population to one that provides heal...
Outlines how policy makers can build on Medicaid to expand health coverage for low-income, high-need...
This research design identifies the specific objectives of the Medicaid program established in 1966,...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
The establishment of Medicaid (Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in 1965 is a jointly-funded, st...
The story of Medicaid comes alive for readers in this strong narrative, including detailed accounts ...
The year 2017 proved politically tumultuous in the U.S. on many fronts, but perhaps none more so tha...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
One in five Americans receive their health insurance coverage from Medicaid. This coverage, however,...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...