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May, 2008 Web ResourcesChalat Hatten & Koupal PC
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Posted by: Linda Chalat
Massachusetts had the top-ranked Medicaid program in the country, followed by Nebraska, Vermont, Alaska and Wisconsin. But being the best doesn't mean Massachusetts has any reason to boast, having received only a score of 65 out of 100. States are revamping their Medicaid programs in reaction to health care costs increasing at double the rate of inflation while the number of uninsured Americans, at last count 43 million, is forcing states to find ways to cover more people. For Medicaid patients, where you live makes all the difference. Public Citizen ranked states by the optional health care services that states provide beyond legally mandated services. People living in Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Oregon and Washington have the most health care options on Medicaid, the report found. But residents of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Wyoming have the least. In Kentucky and West Virginia, Medicaid programs are being modified to cover more people, such as pregnant women and children, but eligibility requirements and costs, such as higher co-payments, are being implemented to offset the expansions. |
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