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The flexibility factor: finding the right balance.

Cindy Mann1

  • 1Georgetown University Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Washington, DC, USA.

Health Affairs (Project Hope)
|January 17, 2003
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Medicaid financing involves federal and state funds, creating inherent tensions. States seek flexibility in using Medicaid dollars due to rising costs and fiscal pressures, potentially impacting beneficiaries.

Area of Science:

  • Health Policy
  • Public Finance
  • Government Administration

Background:

  • Medicaid is a joint federal and state program.
  • Program administration involves federal oversight and state implementation.
  • Current program design presents challenges and opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the financing and administration of Medicaid.
  • To examine the impact of state fiscal pressures and federal policies on Medicaid.
  • To explore potential changes in federal and state roles within Medicaid.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Medicaid financing structures.
  • Review of federal waiver policies and state requests.
  • Discussion of federal and state responsibilities.

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Main Results:

  • Medicaid's federal-state structure has both strengths and weaknesses.
  • Rising costs and fiscal pressures drive state interest in program flexibility.
  • New federal policies may alter Medicaid's operational standards.

Conclusions:

  • State-level innovations in Medicaid could significantly affect the program.
  • Addressing underlying cost and resource issues requires considering options beyond Medicaid.
  • Re-evaluating federal and state roles is crucial for program sustainability.