Medicaid Standoff: Trump Plan to Tighten Oversight of States Draws Objections

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Medicaid Standoff: Trump Plan to Tighten Oversight of States Draws Objections
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A proposal to tighten federal oversight of how states pay for Medicaid would create “major upheaval for states,” one consulting firm says.

Many governors, insurers and hospitals are denouncing a Trump administration plan to tighten oversight over how states pay for their share of Medicaid, saying it would deprive them of billions of dollars in funding, jeopardize health coverage and strain state budgets.

The proposal would impose new reporting requirements and restrictions on financial practices used by states to pay for Medicaid. The Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation, as the proposal is known, also would apply to extra payments states give to some doctors...

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