The law will allow the state's 48 nondesignated public hospitals (NDPHs) to raise $33 million in funds for the state's Medicaid program (MediCal) through intergovernmental transfers (IGTs).
The Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight's draft report that will be sent to the Department of Health and Human Services making recommendations on how loans and grants should be made under the Consumer Oriented and Operated Plan program.
California’s Governor Jerry Brown signed into law (March 24, 2011) more than $1.5 billion in cuts to the Medicaid program (Medi-Cal) and the state’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (Healthy Families).
Two recent reports from the Center for Children and Families at the Georgetown Health Policy Institute are questioning whether the pilot project on which Florida Medicaid reforms are based have produced the necessary efficiencies or cost reductions.
New York state legislature approved a budget bill on March 30, 2011 that is expected to be signed by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and would make fundamental structural changes to the Medicaid program recommended by the governor's Medicaid Redesign.