Edward Alan Miller, Nicole Huberfeld, David K Jones
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摘要
特朗普政府的“健康成人机会”豁免是在共和党人长期以来试图通过整体拨款来缩减医疗补助计划,并在为各州提供更大的项目结构灵活性的同时大幅减少联邦支出之后做出的。以前的整笔拨款提案是在罗纳德·里根和乔治·w·布什总统执政期间颁布的,当时国会以众议院议长纽特·金里奇和众议院预算委员会主席、时任议长保罗·瑞安为首的多数议员为主导。最近,在共和党废除和取代《平价医疗法案》(Affordable Care Act)的努力中,医疗补助计划(Medicaid)的整体拨款发挥了重要作用。本文追溯了共和党医疗补助计划整体拨款提案的历史,最终以特朗普政府的“健康成人机会”倡议告终。它的结论是,特朗普政府试图通过豁免程序将医疗补助计划转变为整体拨款计划是非法的,如果实施,将使成千上万的人得不到必要的医疗服务。这一事实,再加上过去四十年来立法机构阻止医疗补助计划拨款的失败努力,突显了从根本上重组这一帮助数百万美国人的受欢迎计划的巨大障碍。
Pursuing Medicaid Block Grants with the Healthy Adult Opportunity Initiative: Dressing Up Old Ideas in New Clothes.
The Trump administration's Healthy Adult Opportunity waiver follows a long history of Republican attempts to retrench the Medicaid program through block grants and to markedly reduce federal spending while providing states with substantially greater flexibility over program structure. Previous block grant proposals were promulgated during the presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush and majorities in Congress led by House Speaker Newt Gingrich and House Budget Committee Chair and then Speaker Paul Ryan. Most recently, Medicaid block grants featured prominently in Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. This essay traces the history of Republican Medicaid block grant proposals, culminating in the Trump administration's Healthy Adult Opportunity initiative. It concludes that the Trump administration's attempt to convert Medicaid into a block grant program through the waiver process is illegal and, if implemented, would leave thousands of people without necessary medical care. This fact, combined with failed legislative efforts to block grant Medicaid during the last forty years, highlights the substantial roadblocks to radically restructuring a popular program that helps millions of Americans.