Managing Medicaid: doctor pay cuts.

AuthorSuderman, Peter
PositionCitings - Brief article

When Obamacare passed in 2010, roughly half of the projected increase in health insurance coverage was expected to come through expanding Medicaid, a health care program for the poor and disabled jointly run by the states and the federal government. Some 16 million Americans were supposed to get coverage through the program by 2019, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.

A 2012 Supreme Court decision had the practical effect of making the Medicaid expansion optional for individual states, muting the potential impact somewhat. But Medicaid remains a major vehicle for coverage expansion under the health care law. Between October 2013 and December 2014, the program saw its overall enrollment increase by 9.7 million, much of which is directly linked to Obamacare.

Yet new Medicaid enrollees may have trouble using their coverage. Fee formulas vary by state, but on average the program has historically had the lowest physician reimbursement rates of any health insurance scheme in the United States. Obamacare temporarily inflated...

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