R.I.’s $2.8-billion in Medicaid spending a ‘worthwhile investment,’ report says
Nearly one in three state residents -- 281,645 children, women and men -- were served in 2016, the latest year for which full data were available, according to the study. Most were served through managed-care plans:
Beyond the investment in better primary and preventive health care, the study states, is the return from the federal government.
"Although it is a significant part of state general revenue spending," the institute reported, "every dollar of state spending brings in at least an equal amount of federal funds, and for many Medicaid enrollees, expenditures are matched at around a 90 percent rate."
The study breaks down Medicaid funding by demographic, health need, and city and town. With
The broad range of needs Medicaid meets is spelled out in the introduction:
"Medicaid is the primary funder for long-term-care services that children and adults with significant disabilities and seniors need to live safely at home or to pay for care in a nursing facility or other facility when that level of care is needed," the report states.
"Medicaid supports children in state custody by providing health coverage while they are in care and encouraging adoption of children with special healthcare needs by providing on-going Medicaid coverage. Young adults who are exiting the foster care system receive Medicaid health insurance coverage until they turn 26 ....
"Medicaid supports the network of community health centers, helping to assure that these safety net providers are available to all residents in their communities. Hospitals receive significant funding from Medicaid including payments to offset uncompensated care. School districts can receive federal Medicaid funds to pay for a range of health services .... "
The report was made possible in part by support from the
Read the full report at http://www.economicprogressri.org/index.php/2018/05/22/medicaid-matters-in-rhode-island-2018/
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