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L J Haas

    National Journal
    |June 27, 1991
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    States fund Medicaid costs by taxing healthcare providers, a practice the Bush Administration considers a scam. This method aims to increase federal matching funds for state healthcare expenses.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Policy
    • Public Finance

    Background:

    • States utilize taxes and donations from healthcare providers to finance Medicaid costs.
    • This strategy aims to maximize federal matching funds for state healthcare expenditures.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the financial mechanisms states employ for Medicaid funding.
    • To examine the federal government's perspective on these state financing practices.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of state fiscal policies related to Medicaid.
    • Analysis of federal administrative viewpoints on provider taxes and donations.

    Main Results:

    • States have implemented provider taxes and donation schemes to boost Medicaid funding.
    • The Bush Administration has identified these practices as potentially fraudulent.

    Conclusions:

    • The financing methods for Medicaid are subject to federal scrutiny.
    • Discrepancies exist between state funding initiatives and federal regulatory perspectives.