Medicaid is a means-tested entitlement program that has been in existence for over 35 years. It provides primary and acute care as well as long-term care to over 50 million Americans at a cost to federal and state governments of approximately $276.1 billion in FY2003. Of all federally supported social programs, only Medicare comes close to this level of spending, and only Social Security costs more
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
Medicaid is a federal-state partnership to provide health coverage benefits to certain vulnerable gr...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
Medicaid is a means-tested entitlement program that has been in existence for over 35 years. It pro...
This report describes the basic elements of Medicaid, focusing on federal rules governing who is eli...
Medicaid is a means-tested entitlement program that is largely designed and administered by states ...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
This publication provides a brief overview of the Medicaid program. It highlights the range of eligi...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Today, the Medicaid program is evolving more rapidly than at any other time in its fifty-year histor...
In 1965, Congress took its first historical step towards the ideal of universally accessible health ...
This dissertation explores the political development of Medicaid financing, specifically its federal...
Medicaid is an assistance program which pays for covered medical and health care costs of persons wh...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
Medicaid is a federal-state partnership to provide health coverage benefits to certain vulnerable gr...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
Medicaid is a means-tested entitlement program that has been in existence for over 35 years. It pro...
This report describes the basic elements of Medicaid, focusing on federal rules governing who is eli...
Medicaid is a means-tested entitlement program that is largely designed and administered by states ...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
This publication provides a brief overview of the Medicaid program. It highlights the range of eligi...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
This publication provides an overview of how the Medicaid program is financed. It explains how the f...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Today, the Medicaid program is evolving more rapidly than at any other time in its fifty-year histor...
In 1965, Congress took its first historical step towards the ideal of universally accessible health ...
This dissertation explores the political development of Medicaid financing, specifically its federal...
Medicaid is an assistance program which pays for covered medical and health care costs of persons wh...
Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As...
Medicaid is a federal-state partnership to provide health coverage benefits to certain vulnerable gr...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...