Most States Would Have Seen Declines in Federal Medicaid Funds From 2001 to 2011 Under Per Enrollee Spending Cap Limiting Growth to Medical Inflation
March 24, 2017
March 24, 2017
WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation issued the following news release:
A new analysis (http://kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/data-note-what-if-per-enrollee-medicaid-spending-growth-had-been-limited-to-cpi-m-from-2001-2011/) from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that the majority of states would have gotten less in federal Medicaid funding from 2001 to 2011 if Medicaid financing had been based on a per capita cap. The analysis looked at what would have hap . . .
A new analysis (http://kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/data-note-what-if-per-enrollee-medicaid-spending-growth-had-been-limited-to-cpi-m-from-2001-2011/) from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that the majority of states would have gotten less in federal Medicaid funding from 2001 to 2011 if Medicaid financing had been based on a per capita cap. The analysis looked at what would have hap . . .