Financing

Financing

Medicaid is the MVP of Children’s Health

By Jocelyn Guyer As I try to wrap my mind around the suggestion that CHIP’s success is a reason to convert Medicaid to a capped block grant, I wonder whether these guys have ever watched soccer or any team sport for that matter.  Maybe I spent a little too much time on the soccer sidelines […]

WI Premium Increase Proposal Would Not Achieve Real Savings

By Wesley Prater A couple of months ago, Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin introduced his biennium budget for 2011-13 which consisted of cuts of nearly $500 million to Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus, the state’s Medicaid program.   Additionally, the Governor’s Budget Repair Bill (yes, that same bill that would undermine collective bargaining rights) would give Wisconsin’s Department […]

Rhode Island Waiver – Model or Sweetheart Deal?

Proponents of block granting Medicaid have been pointing to Rhode Island’s Section 1115 research and demonstration waiver that includes a global cap on federal spending as evidence of the success of this approach.  But as an article that appears in yesterday’s New York Times underscores, this analogy is just another example of the “fact free” […]