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  • Podiatry
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • National and international guidelines advocate for podiatric services to prevent lower-extremity complications, particularly in high-risk populations.
  • Current US state Medicaid coverage for podiatric services is inconsistent, creating disparities in access to preventative foot care.
  • Variations in state Medicaid programs pose barriers for vulnerable populations seeking essential foot care.

Conclusions:

  • Medicaid coverage for podiatric services should be standardized to align with other federal health programs.
  • Podiatric physicians should be explicitly included within the definition of 'physician' for Medicaid coverage.
  • States should adopt terminology that accurately reflects the preventative nature of podiatric services, moving beyond 'routine'.