Medicaid and behavioral health

State-by-State Medicaid Data

New resources published by the Commonwealth Fund share information on the role of Medicaid in serving the U.S. population on a state-by-state basis. The one-page fact sheets – one for each state – share data about how many people in each state are covered by Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); how many are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid; how many adults participate in Medicaid as a result of Affordable Care Act Meedicaid expansion; how much money each state’s Medicaid program receives from the federal government – and the share of each state’s Medicaid spending that federal [...]

2025-02-04T14:46:40-05:00February 5, 2025|Affordable Care Act, Congress, Medicaid|

Medicaid and Children’s Behavioral Health

In response to the growing behavioral health challenges children face, including the need for inpatient hospitalization, the country’s Medicaid directors recently addressed the question of how Medicaid can best help tackle this challenge. The directors thought their programs could be most helpful in three ways: preventing crises by providing care and supports improving specialized inpatient psychiatric care supporting the return of patients to the community Learn more about how the Medicaid directors think this can be done and what some of them already are doing in the National Association of Medicaid Directors blog article “How Medicaid is Making a Difference [...]

2022-11-15T06:00:44-05:00November 15, 2022|Medicaid|

Results of Annual Survey of State Medicaid Programs

The Kaiser Family Foundation has published the results of its annual survey of state Medicaid programs for the 2022 and 2023 fiscal years.  Among the survey’s findings (in language taken directly from the Kaiser report): More than 3/4 of states that contract with MCOs [managed care organizations] enroll ≥75% of all beneficiaries in MCOs Some states reported newly implementing or expanding MCO programs States also report continued use of other service delivery and payment system reforms Two-thirds of states are using strategies to improve race, ethnicity, and language data About one-quarter of states are tying MCO financial incentives to health [...]

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