Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Poor Subsidize the Rich 

Medicaid match favors wealthiest states

Categories:  Medicaid

While the federal matching formula for Medicaid is meant to assist less-prosperous states, it actually results in subsidizing the expansive programs of the wealthiest states. For example, while Kansas has a higher federal matching ratio than New York, New York gets twice as much per poor person as does Kansas.

A policy brief for the Kansas-based Flint Hills Center for Public Policy, called Medicaid's Raw Deal, has more.



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