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Popular Medicaid Programs Do Battle With State Budget Pressures: Perspectives From Twelve States

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  • John F. Hoadley
  • Peter Cunningham
  • Megan McHugh

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Many are concerned that growth of state Medicaid and SCHIP spending, along with limited political clout among beneficiaries, make these programs extremely vulnerable in periods of serious state budget constraints.

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  • John F. Hoadley & Peter Cunningham & Megan McHugh, "undated". "Popular Medicaid Programs Do Battle With State Budget Pressures: Perspectives From Twelve States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 08469a59e51045629b574f7d0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:08469a59e51045629b574f7d00b43331
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