Analyzes Medicaid enrollment and per-capita spending growth by service and compared with other areas of the healthcare system. Examines contributing factors, potential program cuts as a result of states' budget woes, and implications for the safety net
grew at the alarming and unexpected average annual rate of nearly 20 percent from 1989 ($58 billion)...
Medicaid expenditures account for a sizeable proportion of U.S. GDP - $360.3 billion in 2009 or 2.55...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Examines Medicaid spending growth by category and per enrollee, and the role of and factors behind e...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Based on a November 2008 survey of Medicaid directors, examines the impact of the economic downturn ...
Presents results of a state-by-state survey on Medicaid enrollment, spending, and cutbacks halfway t...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
Examines 2000-10 Medicare and Medicaid expenditures; projections for 2011-20 from the Centers for Me...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
As states weigh whether to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid reform r...
grew at the alarming and unexpected average annual rate of nearly 20 percent from 1989 ($58 billion)...
Medicaid expenditures account for a sizeable proportion of U.S. GDP - $360.3 billion in 2009 or 2.55...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...
Examines Medicaid spending growth by category and per enrollee, and the role of and factors behind e...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Based on a November 2008 survey of Medicaid directors, examines the impact of the economic downturn ...
Presents results of a state-by-state survey on Medicaid enrollment, spending, and cutbacks halfway t...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
Examines 2000-10 Medicare and Medicaid expenditures; projections for 2011-20 from the Centers for Me...
Medicaid, a health insurance program funded jointly by the federal government and the states, is fa...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
As states weigh whether to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid reform r...
grew at the alarming and unexpected average annual rate of nearly 20 percent from 1989 ($58 billion)...
Medicaid expenditures account for a sizeable proportion of U.S. GDP - $360.3 billion in 2009 or 2.55...
Looks at the impact on states of a temporary increase in federal dollars for Medicaid during the rec...