Recent Medicaid §1115 waivers are seeking to change state‐level enrollment and eligibility requirements in ways that are expected to adversely affect health center revenues. Proposed Medicaid funding cuts are
…that argument is both morally wrong and politically suicidal. …Missouri…is one of 40 Medicaid expansion states…voters mandated that the state expand Medicaid… Mr. Trump himself has been crystal clear on this point. Since taking office he has repeatedly rejected calls for Medicaid benefit cuts...
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...
that figure had grown to about 33,000 children. When he prepared the budget for the state's current fiscal year, it was anticipated that 38,000 to 40,000 children would participate, but as of June, that number already had grown to more than 40,...
The researchers predicted that these disenrollment patterns will resume when the coronavirus-era continuous enrollment requirement comes to an end—which could occur on April 1, 2022if the Build Back Better Act passes. However, the law does instate disenrollment protocols to help lo...
“Medicaid programs nationwide have seen their enrollment numbers climb in recent years from 1) the expansion of healthcare qualifications for ACA plans and Medicaid by the current administration, and 2) the suspension of normal income-based Medicaid eligibility during the COVID-19 ...
which are also both under total GOP control: Lawmakers sense that the federal government won’t bend far enough on conservative demands such as work requirements and fear that enrollment will greatly outpace projections, putting the government on the hook if hospitals or other groups say they can...
plans to allow for new enrollment into the plan during periods outside of the typical annual open enrollment period for certain special reasons. Examples of those reasons include when an eligible employee (or their dependent) exhausts COBRA ...
persons for whom the state or local government elected to pay the delayed Part A enrollment penalty for life. The amount of the delayed enrollment penalty which would otherwise be assessed is reduced by an amount equal to the total amount of ...
This analysis is restricted to enrollees in fee-for-service reimbursement systems, as indicated by their last period of enrollment during the year. The commercial database is further restricted to those covered by both dental and medical insurance. Although dental and medical claims among patients el...