Medicaid financing: how the FMAP formula works and why it falls short.

Christie Provost Peters
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Medicaid costs for health and long-term care services for low-income individuals are substantial. As a result, each state's "match rate," or federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP), which determines the share of Medicaid benefit costs the federal government pays, has enormous implications for state budgets and state economies, as well as for Medicaid beneficiaries and providers. Shifts in the FMAP from year to year, even minor ones, can mean the gain or loss of tens or hundreds of millions of federal matching dollars, depending on the size of the state's Medicaid program. This paper explains the FMAP formula, examines the limitations of this method for distributing federal Medicaid financing, and highlights options to address the formula's shortcomings.

医疗补助融资:FMAP公式是如何运作的,为什么它不足。
医疗补助计划为低收入人群提供的健康和长期护理服务的费用相当可观。因此,每个州的“匹配率”,或联邦医疗援助百分比(FMAP),决定了联邦政府支付的医疗补助福利成本份额,对州预算和州经济以及医疗补助受益人和提供者有着巨大的影响。FMAP每年的变化,即使是很小的变化,也可能意味着数千万或数亿美元的联邦配套资金的增加或减少,这取决于该州医疗补助计划的规模。本文解释了FMAP公式,考察了这种分配联邦医疗补助资金的方法的局限性,并强调了解决该公式缺点的选择。
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