The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

3310.0: Monday, November 11, 2002 - 4:30 PM

Abstract #51459

Changes in Federal Support for Medicaid: How California's Legislature has Responded

John Miller, Senate Health and Human Services Committee, California State Senate, State Capitol, Room 2191, Sacramento, CA 95814, 000-0000-0000, john.miller@sen.ca.gov

Across the country, many states have been hard-hit by the national economic recession. Low-income, working poor families have been the group slowest to recover their jobs and health care coverage. State Medicaid budgets have increased due to the resulting rising number of eligibles. Mandated and proposed federal policy changes impacting funding to states are having a particularly severe impact on the capacity of many states to provide access to medical care for their low-income populations. This paper will examine the impact on California’s legislative decision-making of proposed changes in federal Medicaid policy. (The Session will be followed by a hosted reception that will give participants an opportunity for informal discussions and for networking among activists and legislators)

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Keywords: Access to Health Care, Health Insurance

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Disclosure not received
Relationship: Not Received.

Changes in Federal Support for Medicaid: How State Legislatures have Responded

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA