Cost
What is Medicaid?
Medicaid by state
Terms
Misc.
100

How is Medicaid funded? (Hint: there are 2 sources)

Jointly, by states and federal government.  

100

 Medicaid is administered by... 

  1. States 

  1. Government 

  1. Hospitals 

  1. Physicians

States

100

What is Medicaid called in Minnesota?

Medical Assistance

100

What is the term for elderly people qualifying for both Medicare and Medicaid?

Dual eligibility

100

When was Medicaid signed into law?

1965

200

How many people are covered by Medicaid? 

  1. 84.8 million 

  1. 74.6 million 

  1. 10.4 million 

  1. 7.6 million 

84.8 million

200

True or false, the Medicaid program is the same in all 50 states.

False

200

Can you transfer Medicaid coverage from state to state?

 No  

200

Medicaid is the _________  ______ for middle-class people who go bankrupt in old age due to the costs of long-term care.

Safety Net

200

When was the Affordable Care Act enacted?

2014

300

 Who does Medicaid provide health coverage to? Must identify 3 groups.  

Eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities.  

300

Name one positive impact of Medicaid on health outcomes.

 Increased access to care, higher rates of preventative screenings, lower likelihood of delaying care due to costs, decreased hospital and ER utilization, decreased adult, infant, and child mortality rates.  

300

What state bordering MN did not adopt expanded Medicaid after the ACA?

Wisconsin

300

Medicaid in Minnesota is called _________  _________.

Medical Assistance

300

The United States in the only nation to define access to care based on what?  

Social classifications

400

T/F: Medicaid pays for all of nursing home expenditures like dental care, eye exams, and prescription medications  

False, Medicaid pays for almost half but not all of nursing home care expenditures

400

In terms of enrollment and spending, do women and children or disabled people have a higher enrollment in Medicaid?  

Women and children enrollment is 43% (but only 19% spending) compared to disabled 14% (but 40% spending)  

400

Which state is known to have the most Medicaid coverage?

Massachusetts

400

The United States is the only developed country to define access to health care based on __________  ____________.

Social classifications

400

Who does Medicaid mainly serve?  

Disabled and elderly persons
500

T/F: In Medicaid there is a monthly premium cost?

False – depends on an individual's income – a person may have to contribute a significant portion of the monthly income to enroll  

500

Medicaid is the largest single-payer for what type of care?

Nursing home care

500

Which state is known to have the least Medicaid coverage?

Georgia

500

Medicaid is the single largest payer for _________   _________   ______.  

Nursing home care

500

In dual eligibility, if elderly persons qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid, who prefers to pay?  

Each prefers that the other pays

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