Inside Deficit Reduction: What It Means For Medicaid
This briefing, co-sponsored by the Alliance for Health Reform, the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The SCAN Foundation, featured panelists discussing which deficit-reduction proposals affecting Medicaid might receive serious consideration by the congressional “super committee,” as well as what kind of impact such changes would have on Medicaid enrollees, providers and state Medicaid programs.
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Speakers for this session:
The panel is co-moderated by Ed Howard of the Alliance for Health Reform, Diane Rowland of the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured (KCMU) and Bruce Chernof of The SCAN Foundation.
Ed Howard
Welcome
Diane Rowland
Welcome
Bruce Chernoff
Welcome
Speakers include:
- Tim Westmoreland, Georgetown University
Video - Tony McCann, Georgetown University and the University of Maryland
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Q&A
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Q&A 2
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Related Documents:
Medicaid and the Budget Control Act: What Options Will Be Considered? October 2011
Medicaid Financing Issues: Provider Taxes, May 2011
Implications Of A Federal Block Grant Program For Medicaid
House Republican Budget Plan: State-by-State Impact of Changes in Medicaid Financing