Senate Health Bill Buries The Biggest Medicaid Cuts Using An Insufficient Inflation Adjustment, Says New Analysis By The Senior Citizens League
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"This could be particularly problematic for older and disabled, low - income Americans who represent a disproportionate share of Medicaid spending," Johnson notes. About 11 million older Americans and people with disabilities have incomes low enough to receive help from Medicaid. Medicaid pays Medicare premiums or premiums and cost -sharing for those who qualify. Sixty-four percent of all nursing home patients receive their coverage through Medicaid.
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The following chart illustrates the difference between the growth rates of typical Medicaid costs and the growth rate of consumer price indexes.
"Capping and adjusting payments to states using these consumer price index measures would take benefits away from millions of low – income families, including disabled and older Americans in nursing homes, all to pay for massive tax breaks for the very wealthiest
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