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How Medicaid Is Funded

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Medicaid is jointly financed by federal and state governments, linking matching funds, state budgets, eligibility rules, providers, patients, and local services.

  1. Frame 1Medicaid is a federal-state funding map: states run coverage under federal rules, and Washington matches qualifying costs.
  2. Frame 2Eligibility gates and claim documents start the flow: states pay providers and managed-care plans, then seek federal reimbursement.
  3. Frame 3A state ledger applies the FMAP formula: lower-income states receive higher shares, with a 50 percent floor.
  4. Frame 4The expansion lane uses a separate threshold: ACA expansion services get a 90 percent federal match after phase-down.
  5. Frame 5Provider-tax and local-fund choices expose the bottleneck: states still need their share before matching funds arrive.
  6. Frame 6The failure-mode signals are budget votes, eligibility-error penalties, federal deferrals, and provider-tax rules that can shift coverage pressure.
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