The proposed changes in the Senate Finance text would amplify the effects on expansion states: on.kff.org/4ejxvbx
The proposed changes in the Senate Finance text would amplify the effects on expansion states: on.kff.org/4ejxvbx
A few more fiddly Marketplace policies didn't make it into the Senate bill (e.g., SEP verification requirements) — probably because of Byrd concerns — but most consequential policies (including ending automatic re-enrollment with subsidies) remain
A few more fiddly Marketplace policies didn't make it into the Senate bill (e.g., SEP verification requirements) — probably because of Byrd concerns — but most consequential policies (including ending automatic re-enrollment with subsidies) remain
Medicaid is the primary payer for over 6 in 10 residents in nursing facilities: on.kff.org/3FfHscW
Medicaid is the primary payer for over 6 in 10 residents in nursing facilities: on.kff.org/3FfHscW
Our analysis examines its potential impact on state Medicaid spending:
Our analysis examines its potential impact on state Medicaid spending:
We outline the proposed provisions:
We outline the proposed provisions:
Over 10 years 90% match would drop to 69% shifting $246 billion to states.
Over 10 years 90% match would drop to 69% shifting $246 billion to states.