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The Dilemma of Medicaid

New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
This Health Policy Report discusses recent causes of stress on the Medicaid program. Over the past year, Medicaid has faced more severe fiscal constraints related to state budget crises throughout the country. The Bush administration has proposed restructuring Medicaid to give states more flexibility in the design of their individual programs and ...
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A Perspective on Medicaid

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Abstract Most forecasts of Medicaid expenditures fell far short of actual costs primarily because of failure to develop realistic indicators of potential demand for health services by the needy and...
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Attending to Medicaid

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2004
[P]layers line up in a long line and hold hands. The player at the front of the line is the ‘head’ and the player at the end of the line is the ‘tail’.… The game begins when the head begins to run wildly in any direction, making sharp turns and quick double-backs.… The force created by the twists and turns will often send the tail of the whip flying ...
Timothy M. Westmoreland, Cindy Mann
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Medicaid in Transition

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
A growing number of states, governed by chief executives with a variety of political perspectives, are moving forward to redesign their Medicaid programs, generally through changes that emphasize management of the care delivered and less freedom for beneficiaries to select their own providers of care.
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Medicaid at a Crossroads

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
A debate over Medicaid's future is engaging Congress and state legislatures, with Republicans seeking to cap federal funding and provide states greater flexibility in managing their Medicaid programs, while Democrats defend the program as a crucial safety net.
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Is Medicaid Constitutional?

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Although the media and the U.S. public focused primarily on the minimum-coverage requirement, or individual mandate, during the recent oral arguments in the challenges to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before the Supreme Court, the most important issue before the Court may well be the constitutionality of the ACA's Medicaid expansion.
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Medicaid payment for telerehabilitation [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2004
Objective: To assess current payment practice for telerehabilitation in state Medicaid programs. Design: Telephone survey. Setting: State Medicaid programs. Participants: State Medicaid directors. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measure: Descriptive.
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Practice Patterns in Medicaid and Non-Medicaid Asthma Admissions

Pediatrics, 2016
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:With American children experiencing increased Medicaid coverage, it has become especially important to determine if practice patterns differ between Medicaid and non-Medicaid patients. Auditing such potential differences must carefully compare like patients to avoid falsely identifying suspicious practice patterns. We asked if
Shawna R. Calhoun   +7 more
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A State Medicaid Director On Medicaid Managed Care

Health Affairs, 1996
Most Medicaid managed care programs have focused on the “easy” groups of low-income adults and children. Now for the hard part: enrolling high-cost elderly and disabled persons.
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Medicaid and Medicare

2013
In 1965, Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act were passed, creating Medicare and Medicaid and laying the foundation for U.S. healthcare policy. Originally, Medicare was created to meet the specific medical needs of adults aged 65 and older.
Victoria M. Rizzo   +2 more
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