The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured released a report (pdf) on states' proposed Medicaid policies, which differed based on the state's financial situation.
The report analyzes Medicaid funding in governors' proposed state budgets for fiscal year 2013, which begins July 1, 2012 for most states.
Here are several key findings:
• At least 11 states proposed policies to restrict Medicaid payment rates, while at least 13 proposed to increase some provider rates.
• At least six states proposed Medicaid eligibility and enrollment restrictions. These restrictions may be prohibited under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, however. Six states proposed eligibility expansions.
• At least 12 states proposed eliminating or restricting Medicaid benefits, including dental, home health, personal care, therapy and vision services. At least five states proposed increasing benefits, primarily for behavioral health.
• Twenty-five states proposed a new managed care initiative, such as the "health homes" program under the PPACA.
• Twenty-two states proposed increasing funds for health IT projects, including those that will upgrade Medicaid eligibility systems.
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The report analyzes Medicaid funding in governors' proposed state budgets for fiscal year 2013, which begins July 1, 2012 for most states.
Here are several key findings:
• At least 11 states proposed policies to restrict Medicaid payment rates, while at least 13 proposed to increase some provider rates.
• At least six states proposed Medicaid eligibility and enrollment restrictions. These restrictions may be prohibited under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, however. Six states proposed eligibility expansions.
• At least 12 states proposed eliminating or restricting Medicaid benefits, including dental, home health, personal care, therapy and vision services. At least five states proposed increasing benefits, primarily for behavioral health.
• Twenty-five states proposed a new managed care initiative, such as the "health homes" program under the PPACA.
• Twenty-two states proposed increasing funds for health IT projects, including those that will upgrade Medicaid eligibility systems.
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