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Volumn 34, Issue 1, 2012, Pages 37-54

Medicaid, the states and health care reform

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EID: 84858218516     PISSN: 07393148     EISSN: 14699931     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/07393148.2012.646020     Document Type: Article
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    • For a comprehensive analysis of Medicaid that includes other problematic aspects of the program.
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    • This article uses the terms Medicaid, low-income health program and welfare medicine interchangeably.
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    • Under ACA, DSH allotments will be cut $0.5 billion in 2014; $0.6 billion in 2015 and 2016; $1.8 billion in 2017; $5 billion in 2018; $5.6 billion in 2019; and $4 billion in 2020.
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    • Under ACA, eligibility also will be easier because Medicaid and Health Insurance Exchange subsidies must be coordinated in a single application form. States also have to provide online applications.
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    • Section 1115 (of the Social Security Act) waivers allow states to disregard certain Medicaid regulations as part of any experimental, pilot, or demonstration project that promotes the program's overall goals. Section 1915(b) waivers permit states to put aside Medicaid's "freedom-of-choice" requirement, thereby allowing them to implement managed care or other limits to an individual's choice of provider. Under Section 1915c waivers states can put aside certain statutory regulations, such as letting them target certain subgroups or geographic areas and set limits on the number of participants. To implement waivers, the states have to receive permission from the Department of Health and Human Services.
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    • Initially, the program was labeled SCHIP but it is now referred to as CHIP. The states had a large amount of latitude in their use of CHIP money: they could establish a separate program, with fewer benefits and services, or affix CHIP to their ongoing welfare medicine plan; they also were allowed to impose premiums, deductibles, and co-pays (limited to 5% of total household income). Despite a reauthorization battle between Congress and President G.W. Bush, who vetoed the legislation twice, in 2009 President Barack Obama signed the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA). It provided thirty-three billion dollars through 2013 with the expectation of insuring four million additional children. The act also increased the federal matching rate to the states by 23%, along with offering them performance bonuses if they met certain targets for increasing enrollments.
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    • Premiums could be imposed on households with income more than 150% of the FPL. Total cost sharing had to be kept at less than 5% of family earnings for children as well as for other groups that the states were federally required to cover. Moreover, for the first time in the program's history, not only could states end Medicaid coverage for families who did not pay their premium, but the legislation empowered providers to deny services to anyone who failed to fund their share of the costs. A few states took advantage of this provision.
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    • In 2001 and 2002 spending on Medicaid increased an average of 10% and 12%, respectively, but dropped to 1.3% in 2006 and 3.8% in 2007.
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    • Nonetheless, over 60% of the states have implemented tax increases and other revenue enhancements, a few of them appreciably, since the 2008 recession. Moreover, most of the states have largely exhausted their "rainy day" reserves.
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    • For example, for public hospitals, Medicaid accounts for 27% of their total patient services and 33% of their net revenues. Moreover, they represent 2% of acute care hospitals but account for 19% of uncompensated care across the nation. Of the total outpatient visits to government safety net providers, state and local hospitals represent 35% and community health centers, 65%.
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