Premium Assistance in Medicaid and CHIP: An Overview of Current Options and Implications of the Affordable Care Act March 18, 2013 Issue Brief Premium assistance is the use of public funds through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to purchase private coverage. States have pursued premium assistance with varied objectives, including covering parents not otherwise eligible for public coverage and promoting the use of private coverage. Implementation of the Affordable Care…
Medicaid Spending Growth Per Enrollee Has Been Slower than Growth in Private Health Spending March 14, 2013 Slide
Dual Eligible Beneficiaries as a Percent of Medicare and Medicaid Enrollment and Spending, 2008 March 13, 2013 Slide
Medicaid: A Primer – Key Information on the Nation’s Health Coverage Program for Low-Income People March 1, 2013 Issue Brief This Medicaid primer provides an overview of the nation’s largest health coverage program, which covers more than 62 million low-income individuals, including children and families, people with disabilities and seniors who are also covered by Medicare. Medicaid also is the dominant source of the country’s long-term care financing. The program will expand significantly under the Affordable Care Act in 2014.
Medicare Spending Limits: Issues and Implications January 1, 2013 Issue Brief Several major deficit-reduction plans include provisions that would impose an explicit limit on the growth in Medicare spending. In general, such limits would trigger cuts if Medicare spending grows more rapidly than a target, such as the growth in the economy. This brief prepared for the Kaiser Family Foundation describes…
Medicaid Expansion Briefing: What’s at Stake for States? November 30, 2012 Event The Alliance for Health Reform and the Kaiser Family Foundation present a November 30 briefing to discuss the Medicaid expansion and what’s at stake for states. Speakers address questions around the potential financial impact of the expansion on states, the role of the federal government in financing the expansion, and…