Trump Administration Announces Shift to Medicaid Block Grants
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The bipartisan
In announcing the policy,
"Data shows that barely half of adults on the Medicaid program report getting the care they need," Verma said in a news release.
"This opportunity is designed to promote the program's objectives while furthering its sustainability for current and future beneficiaries, and achieving better health outcomes by increasing the accountability for delivering results."
Verma has long favored the change, which conservatives have dreamed of since the Reagan administration. CMS has titled the policy, "Transforming Medicaid: A New Opportunity for
The plan will apply only to the population covered by the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion. That expansion extended Medicaid benefits beyond the traditional covered groups -- low-income children and their parents, pregnant women, the disabled and the elderly -- to include other adults who met income thresholds. Expanding Medicaid is a state option; 36 states have done so.
Medicaid, which is jointly funded by the federal and state governments, covers 1 in 5 Americans.
In a mocking tweet,
Even as CMS unveiled its proposal, it has yet to rule on the application
The agency has given permission to several states to require adults to work to receive Medicaid benefits. Federal courts, however, have prevented those rules from going into effect.
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