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Medicaid Cost Containment Actions Taken by States, FY2010

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 Provider PaymentsPharmacy ControlsBenefit ReductionsEligibility CutsCopaysChanges to Application and RenewalLTC
United States38+DC Yes33+DC Yes15 Yes0 Yes3 Yes0 Yes12 Yes
AlabamaNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
AlaskaNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
ArizonaYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
ArkansasNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
CaliforniaYesYesYesNoNoNoYes
ColoradoYesYesYesNoNoNoYes
ConnecticutYesNoYesNoNoNoNo
DelawareYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
District of ColumbiaYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
FloridaYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
GeorgiaYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
HawaiiYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
IdahoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
IllinoisYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
IndianaYesYesNoNoNoNoYes
IowaNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
KansasYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
KentuckyNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
LouisianaYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
MaineYesYesYesNoNoNoYes
MarylandYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
MassachusettsNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
MichiganYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
MinnesotaYesYesYesNoYesNoYes
MississippiNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
MissouriYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
MontanaNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
NebraskaNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
NevadaYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
New HampshireYesNoYesNoNoNoNo
New JerseyYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
New MexicoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
New YorkYesYesNoNoNoNoYes
North CarolinaYesYesYesNoYesNoYes
North DakotaNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
OhioYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
OklahomaYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
OregonNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
PennsylvaniaYesYesNoNoNoNoYes
Rhode IslandYesNoYesNoNoNoYes
South CarolinaYesNoNoNoNoNoYes
South DakotaYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
TennesseeYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
TexasYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
UtahYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
VermontYesYesNoNoYesNoNo
VirginiaYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
WashingtonYesYesYesNoNoNoYes
West VirginiaNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
WisconsinYesYesNoNoNoNoYes
WyomingYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
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Sources: 

The Crunch Continues: An Update on Medicaid Spending, Coverage and Policy in the Midst of a Recession. Results from a 50-State Medicaid Budget Survey, State Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 Appendix A-2. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, September 2009. Available at: http://www.kff.org/medicaid/7985.cfm.

Definitions: 

Provider Payments: Provider payment rate change, which may involve a payment rate freeze or cut. Providers include physicians, inpatient hospitals, nursing homes and managed care organizations.
Pharmacy Controls: Pharmacy utilization or cost control initiatives.
Benefit Reductions: Benefits restrictions, reductions or eliminations.
Eligibility Cuts: Eligibility reductions or restrictions. This may involve changes to eligibility standards, application and renewal process, or premiums.
Copays: New or higher copayments for services. In imposing copayments, states must comply with Federal Medicaid law, which specifies that copayments must be "nominal", generally defined as $3.00 or less per service. The law also provides exemptions so copayments cannot apply to certain services or certain eligibility groups such as children or pregnant women. Federal law requires that a provider must render a service regardless of whether the copayment is collected.
LTC: Cost containment initiatives for long term care and home and community based services programs.

Federal Fiscal Year: Unless otherwise noted, years proceeded by "FY" on statehealthfacts.org refer to the Federal Fiscal Year, which runs from October 1 through September 30. For example, FY 2009 refers to the period from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.




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