States have enormous flexibility in designing their Medicaid programs. States spend significant resources on optional services or

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States have enormous flexibility in designing their Medicaid programs. States spend significant resources on optional services or mandatory services for optional populations. Even so, states complain that Medicaid expenditures are unsustainable and that significant reform, such as the Deficit Reduction Act and expanded waiver options, are needed. If states have the ability to reduce Medicaid spending without any reforms, why do you think state politicians are focused on reforming the program? Why might states choose not to reduce their Medicaid program to cover only mandatory services and populations? Politically, what do you think is the most feasible way for states to reduce their Medicaid budgets?

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Essentials Of Health Policy And Law

ISBN: 9781284247459

5th Edition

Authors: Sara E. Wilensky, Joel B. Teitelbaum

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