CMS has denied a request from the city of
The city planned to use the money from the tax to create a two-to-one match for federal Medicaid funds, according to the report. Money from the fund would be transferred to the state, which would use the money for its share of payments to cover uncompensated care for
Largely due to Medicaid cuts and enrollment freezes, hospitals in southern
The tax was subject to approval from CMS and the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state's Medicaid agency. AHCCCS spokeswoman Monica Coury wrote in an email to the Star that CMS did not approve the tax for various reasons, although the main one was a lack of opportunity to fund additional coverage options for children or adults with the tax funds.
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