In a new report this week for the Foundation for Government Accountability, Jonathan Ingram and Nicholas Horton tracked down the original enrollment projections by actuaries in 24 states that expanded and have since disclosed at least a year of data on the results. Some 11.5 million people now ...
Some data are missing by state and year, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services report data quality issues for some data sources for some states in some years.32 Because of the consistent enrollment in Medicaid of adults with Down syndrome in our data, we were able to use all 9...
“We found greater relative enrollment increases for Medicaid expansion-eligible populations than for overall Medicaid enrollment,” the study noted. “This may be because expansion-eligible populations would have been more likely to be covered by employer-sponsored insurance before COVID-1...
M. McGarveyMcGarvey, M.M. (2003). Enrollment Projections for Nebraska's Medicaid insurance for workers with disabilities. University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Department of Economics Working Paper.
SCHIP funding. These initial spending projections are consistent with preliminary enrollment estimates of 1.3 million children nationwide through June of 1999. Subsequent to enactment of BBA 97, CBO estimated that SCHIP would cover an average of 2.3 million children per year after 1999.3 The Administrat...
Almost four months after the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision ended, CMS has paused coverage redeterminations in at least six states.
state’s eligibility criteria under Medicaid or SCHIP based on the rules in place as of July 2000. While current eligibility rules under these two publicly financed programs permit coverage for most low-income children, during the 1990s, actual enrollment ...
Medicaid enrollment stood at 1,684,462 as of May 31. That's compared to 1,415,631 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of 262,303. "Every dollar matters" Helene Grady, the governor's budget chief, told the board that ensuring that eligible Marylanders can access...
In the end, Medicaid enrollment will be determined largely by the extent to which federal and state efforts encourage or discourage eligible people from enrolling. Yet our results indicate that policy makers should prepare to handle a broad range of contingencies and uncertainty in Medicaid expansion...
he post-COVID pandemic culling of state Medicaid rolls is continuing apace, and a lot of folks are getting caught up in it.