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Medicaid estate recovery is a required process under United States federal law in which state governments adjust (settle) or recover the cost of care and services from the estates of those who received Medicaid benefits after they die.
Medicaid expansion is the obvious, smart solution. Let’s get it done, and then move on to solving other challenges. For example, Hawkins speaks eloquently about the need to grow our population.
Medicaid is a government program in the United States that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources. The program is partially funded and primarily managed by state governments, which also have wide latitude in determining eligibility and benefits, but the federal government sets baseline standards for state Medicaid programs and provides a significant ...
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UCare has suffered a second setback in its plans for health plan growth outside Minnesota. In results announced this month, Kansas officials gave low marks to the Minneapolis-based HMO's bid on a ...
Under an HCBS waiver, states can use Medicaid funds to provide a broad array of non-medical services (excluding room and board) not otherwise covered by Medicaid, if those services allow recipients to receive care in community and residential settings as an alternative to institutionalization.
As an alternative to expansion GOP leaders have instead pushed for $80 million in increased provider reimbursement rates and funding to reduce waitlists for Medicaid services.
Within Medicaid, the FMAP can vary. For example, the FMAP for administrative activities is between 50 and 100%. [5] For provider payments, certain populations, programs, and services have enhanced FMAPs, such as the Children's Health Insurance Program, individuals enrolled in Medicaid Expansion, and certain women with breast or cervical cancer. [6]