Medicaid
			Commentary				
			
		Medicaid shouldn’t pay for housing
			Massachusetts is asking the Biden administration for permission to use money from Medicaid, the health program for low-income and disabled Americans jointly funded by the states and the federal government, to pay for temporary housing for homeless families and pregnant women, including newly arrived immigrants. It’s only the latest request by states to spend money specifically earmarked ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 11, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Loss of Medicaid isn’t a crisis. It’s a chance to make coverage better, cheaper
			More than 16 million Americans have lost Medicaid coverage in recent months, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Two million Texans have rolled off Medicaid, newly released state data show. That’s good news, despite what the Biden administration would have us believe. For decades, Medicaid has burdened taxpayers ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			February 15, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Read how the demand for long-term healthcare will grow
Medicaid should not be for middle class
			America is aging. Between now and 2050, the number of people older than 64 will increase by more than half, to 86 million. Nineteen million of those seniors will be older than 84. That means demand for long-term care will grow. Residential care with nursing coverage can cost more than $100,000 ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 16, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Dear Governors: Just Say ‘No’ To Medicaid Expansion
			Once upon a time, Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion seemed like a blue-state fantasy. But that’s hardly the case anymore. Today, 40 states and the District of Columbia have taken advantage of the Affordable Care Act’s move to open the program to able-bodied Americans with incomes below 138% of the federal poverty level. Even ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			January 8, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Medicaid spending is on the rise — progressive policies are to blame
			Medicaid expenditures totaled more than $805 billion in 2022, according to new data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. That’s a 9.6% increase compared with 2021. The data are the latest indication of just how big Medicaid has become. And that’s no accident. For years, progressives have advanced policies that have nudged millions more ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			December 26, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn about states and Medicaid disenrollment
States Are Wasting Money by Slow-Rolling Medicaid Reviews
			During the COVID-19 public health emergency, Congress forbade states from disenrolling people from Medicaid. The idea was to prevent people from losing coverage during the pandemic. But the emergency is over. On April 1, state Medicaid programs regained the ability to drop people no longer eligible. Some states have moved ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 9, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Read the latest on Medicaid disenrollment
Medicaid Is In Trouble, But Not For The Reasons Democrats Say
			State Medicaid programs are in the midst of disenrolling people who are ineligible for benefits. And Democrats think that’s a catastrophe. Some 3.8 million people have lost Medicaid coverage since April, as states resume standard eligibility reviews that had been paused since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to America’s governors, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			August 7, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		After COVID, Medicaid enrollment is declining. That’s cause for celebration
			For most Americans, the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency was a relief. But some progressive activists and politicians would seemingly prefer that the crisis — and the gusher of federal spending it unleashed — never end. Democrats are telling everyone who will listen that the end of the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			August 4, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Medicare And Medicaid’s Midlife Crisis Should Be A Wake-Up Call For Reform
			Sunday, July 30, marks the 58th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and Medicaid. They came into being in 1965 under President Lyndon Johnson and his “Great Society” program. Unfortunately, the programs are finishing out their sixth decade in a state of crisis. They’ve ballooned into enormously costly entitlements that ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			July 28, 2023		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Read the latest on the Medicaid purge
Let’s ensure Medicaid covers only the truly eligible
			State Medicaid programs are in the midst of removing millions of people from their rolls. According to new data , more than 1.5 million in 27 states have found themselves jettisoned from the program since the end of March. Many Democrats have alleged that this Medicaid purge is unfair and unjust. In reality, it’s essential to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			July 2, 2023		
				
					Medicaid shouldn’t pay for housing
			Massachusetts is asking the Biden administration for permission to use money from Medicaid, the health program for low-income and disabled Americans jointly funded by the states and the federal government, to pay for temporary housing for homeless families and pregnant women, including newly arrived immigrants. It’s only the latest request by states to spend money specifically earmarked ...		
					Loss of Medicaid isn’t a crisis. It’s a chance to make coverage better, cheaper
			More than 16 million Americans have lost Medicaid coverage in recent months, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Two million Texans have rolled off Medicaid, newly released state data show. That’s good news, despite what the Biden administration would have us believe. For decades, Medicaid has burdened taxpayers ...		
					Read how the demand for long-term healthcare will grow
Medicaid should not be for middle class
			America is aging. Between now and 2050, the number of people older than 64 will increase by more than half, to 86 million. Nineteen million of those seniors will be older than 84. That means demand for long-term care will grow. Residential care with nursing coverage can cost more than $100,000 ...		
					Dear Governors: Just Say ‘No’ To Medicaid Expansion
			Once upon a time, Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion seemed like a blue-state fantasy. But that’s hardly the case anymore. Today, 40 states and the District of Columbia have taken advantage of the Affordable Care Act’s move to open the program to able-bodied Americans with incomes below 138% of the federal poverty level. Even ...		
					Medicaid spending is on the rise — progressive policies are to blame
			Medicaid expenditures totaled more than $805 billion in 2022, according to new data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. That’s a 9.6% increase compared with 2021. The data are the latest indication of just how big Medicaid has become. And that’s no accident. For years, progressives have advanced policies that have nudged millions more ...		
					Learn about states and Medicaid disenrollment
States Are Wasting Money by Slow-Rolling Medicaid Reviews
			During the COVID-19 public health emergency, Congress forbade states from disenrolling people from Medicaid. The idea was to prevent people from losing coverage during the pandemic. But the emergency is over. On April 1, state Medicaid programs regained the ability to drop people no longer eligible. Some states have moved ...		
					Read the latest on Medicaid disenrollment
Medicaid Is In Trouble, But Not For The Reasons Democrats Say
			State Medicaid programs are in the midst of disenrolling people who are ineligible for benefits. And Democrats think that’s a catastrophe. Some 3.8 million people have lost Medicaid coverage since April, as states resume standard eligibility reviews that had been paused since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to America’s governors, ...		
					After COVID, Medicaid enrollment is declining. That’s cause for celebration
			For most Americans, the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency was a relief. But some progressive activists and politicians would seemingly prefer that the crisis — and the gusher of federal spending it unleashed — never end. Democrats are telling everyone who will listen that the end of the ...		
					Medicare And Medicaid’s Midlife Crisis Should Be A Wake-Up Call For Reform
			Sunday, July 30, marks the 58th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and Medicaid. They came into being in 1965 under President Lyndon Johnson and his “Great Society” program. Unfortunately, the programs are finishing out their sixth decade in a state of crisis. They’ve ballooned into enormously costly entitlements that ...		
					Read the latest on the Medicaid purge
Let’s ensure Medicaid covers only the truly eligible
			State Medicaid programs are in the midst of removing millions of people from their rolls. According to new data , more than 1.5 million in 27 states have found themselves jettisoned from the program since the end of March. Many Democrats have alleged that this Medicaid purge is unfair and unjust. In reality, it’s essential to ...