More Than Half of States Expanded Medicaid Programs in 2010

More than half of state Medicaid programs allowed more people to enroll in 2010 or made it easier for them to do so, according to a release by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

However, while coverage expanded for low-income children, eligibility for low-income adults continued to lag, despite large increases in unemployment.

Thirteen states expanded eligibility, largely for children, and 14 states improved enrollment and renewal procedures. Meanwhile, Arizona and New Jersey made Medicaid reductions in areas that were not subject to federal requirements.

For 2011, however, states such as New York are planning to cut Medicaid funding, anticipating the end of enhanced federal payments to the state programs.

The Kaiser report also warns that states still need to adopt technologies to deal with a huge expansion of Medicaid enrollees in 2014 under the healthcare reform law.

Read the Kaiser Family Foundation release on Medicaid.

Read more coverage of state Medicaid programs:

-State Medicaid Programs to Get $206M for Enrolling More Children

-New Governor of New York Planning to Cut Medicaid

-Arizona Hospitals Prepare for Cuts to State Medicaid Program

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