Outlines how policy makers can build on Medicaid to expand health coverage for low-income, high-need people by basing eligibility on income, boosting provider participation, increasing federal funding, and containing costs as a step toward broader reform
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...
Explains how information technology investments for Medicaid expansion also will enable state agenci...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
Examines the characteristics of those who would become eligible for Medicaid under proposals to exte...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
Outlines the importance of having both insurance and a medical home in reducing health and healthcar...
Highlights the need to expand Medicaid coverage for low-income adults who have no employer-sponsored...
Outlines discussions about increasing primary care provider participation; specialist and mental hea...
Outlines arguments for and against proposals for restructuring Medicaid to slow spending growth, suc...
Recent administration proposals to address the rising cost of Medicaid will do little to contain cos...
Recommends outreach strategies for Medicaid and subsidies, including identifying the eligible throug...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
This brief examines the factors underlying medical underservice. It finds that the number of America...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
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...
Explains how information technology investments for Medicaid expansion also will enable state agenci...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
Examines the characteristics of those who would become eligible for Medicaid under proposals to exte...
Explains what Medicaid is, the role it plays in the healthcare system, whom and what services it cov...
Outlines the importance of having both insurance and a medical home in reducing health and healthcar...
Highlights the need to expand Medicaid coverage for low-income adults who have no employer-sponsored...
Outlines discussions about increasing primary care provider participation; specialist and mental hea...
Outlines arguments for and against proposals for restructuring Medicaid to slow spending growth, suc...
Recent administration proposals to address the rising cost of Medicaid will do little to contain cos...
Recommends outreach strategies for Medicaid and subsidies, including identifying the eligible throug...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
This brief examines the factors underlying medical underservice. It finds that the number of America...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
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...
Explains how information technology investments for Medicaid expansion also will enable state agenci...