Changes in the reimbursement rate for the treatment of
Medicaid patients have the potential to affect service provision on both the extensive and intensive margins of care.
Children constitute the largest group of
Medicaid beneficiaries, accounting for 60 percent of
Medicaid enrollees in Florida.
The site launched with the
Medicaid Foundations Course, which according to the site is recommended for anyone who already works or is planning to work, directly or indirectly, in the
Medicaid industry.
Contrary to the assertions of many conservatives,
Medicaid coverage improves enrollees' access to and use of needed health care and their ability to bear the financial costs of health problems.
"Among
Medicaid generic prescription drugs that experienced an increase in acquisition cost, most were drugs with an increase of less than 20%.
The association between higher
Medicaid reimbursements for office visits and increased likelihood of receiving cancer screenings may reflect barriers in access to primary care physicians and other providers for
Medicaid enrollees in states with lower reimbursements.
Medicaid covers pregnant women and infants in families at or below 133 percent of the FPL.
He was on
Medicaid, but no oral surgeon would take
Medicaid in a timely manner.
The authors note that the income ceiling for
Medicaid eligibility may discourage employment and earnings, and that
Medicaid insurance coverage itself may reduce the beneficiaries' incentive to seek employment as a way to obtain health insurance.