What is the federal government's share of expense in traditional Medicaid?
What is 50%
Are all state Medicaid programs the same?
What is no - you have seen one Medicaid program, you have seen one Medicaid program.
What is the FPL required minimum for states participating in the Expansion Program?
What is 138% of FPL
What does FPL stand for?
Who is eligible for traditional Medicaid?
Who are low income families with children, Elderly (65+) with low income, and Disabled with low income and pregnant women with low income?
Who oversees the Medicaid program?
What is CMS?
How else may states join Medicaid Expansion, if state legislature does not pass policy to join?
What is have placed on ballot and voters pass it?
Define FPL
What is an economic measure used to decide whether an individual or family qualifies for federal benefits and programs?
What group of Medicaid has the largest number of enrollees?
What are children?
What is typically the largest state budget line item?
What is Medicaid ?
Name a state that is currently not part of the Expansion Program?
Any of the following is correct: TN, MS, AL, GA, FL, TX, KS, WI or WY
Who is the primary payer for long-term care services?
What is Medicaid?
Does Ohio have a Medically Needy program?
What is no? FYI they only cover disabled and elderly.
To become eligible for Medicaid, elderly people must first do what with their savings?
What is 'spend down'?
What legislation led to the Medicaid Expansion program ?
How often is the FPL adjusted and what government agency does this?
What is annually and CMS?
What is the term used to define individuals covered by Medicare and Medicaid?
What is dual eligible?
What two groups of Medicaid enrollees spend the largest share of the budget?
What are Disabled and Elderly?
What part of the Iron Triangle changed the Medicaid Expansion Program from a requirement to an opt in decision for states?
What is the Judicial Branch or Supreme Court?
Name the two states with the highest FPL?
What are Alaska and Hawaii?