联邦/州在实现医疗补助目标方面的紧张关系。

Annals of health law Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Laura D Hermer
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近几十年来,医疗补助计划一直受到政府在提供人口健康和福利方面的适当角色的重新考虑。特别是在过去十年中,一些国家将它们曾经执行的许多职能转移给了私营实体,包括在一些情况下明确的政策制定职能。《患者保护和平价医疗法案》(ACA)在重新调整医疗补助平衡方面迈出了关键的一步。它没有在改革中进一步优先考虑市场,而是让联邦政府对医疗补助政策有更大的控制权,在此过程中更直接地将项目重点放在扩大资格和为受益人提供安全的医疗服务上。我认为,这种重新确定优先顺序的做法更符合医疗补助计划的目的,这与布什政府时期实施的市场驱动的改革形成了鲜明对比,如今一些州也在寻求这种改革。然而,它确实将更多的权力从各州转移到联邦政府。这不仅引起了反对新医疗改革法的州的关注,也引起了一些支持者的关注。这两类州都希望他们的医疗补助计划比ACA允许的更灵活。然而,这些团体中只有一个应该被允许使用联邦医疗补助基金来进行他们所寻求的改革。在考虑是否批准州医疗补助豁免请求时,联邦政府需要特别小心,以维护医疗补助的目的,即让低收入的美国人真正获得与其他人一样的医疗保健。
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Federal/state tensions in fulfilling Medicaid's purpose.

Medicaid has been subject to reconsiderations of the proper role of government in providing for the health and welfare of populations over recent decades. Over the last decade in particular, a number of states have transferred many functions that they once performed to private entities, including, in a number of cases, express policymaking functions. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) takes some crucial steps towards readjusting the equilibrium of Medicaid. Rather than further prioritizing the market in its reforms, it gives the federal government stronger charge of Medicaid policy, refocusing the program more directly on expanding eligibility and providing secure care for beneficiaries in the process. I argue that this reprioritization is in better keeping with the purpose of Medicaid, in contradistinction to the market-driven reforms undertaken during the Bush administration and sought by some states today. It does, however, shift more power from the states to the federal government. This has raised concerns not only from states that oppose the new health reform law, but also from a number that support it. These two groups of states share a desire for greater flexibility in their Medicaid programs than the ACA permits. Yet only one of these groups should be permitted to use federal Medicaid funds to make the reforms they seek. Federal administrations need to be particularly careful, when considering whether to grant state Medicaid waiver requests, to uphold Medicaid's purpose of giving lower-income Americans genuine access to the same health care that other Americans receive.

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