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Shaping Health Policy for Low-Income Populations: An Assessment of Public Comments in a New Medicaid Waiver Process.

Marian Jarlenski1, Philip Rocco2, Renuka Tipirneni3, Amy Jo Kennedy1, Nivedita Gunturi1, Julie Donohue1.   

Abstract

Since the Supreme Court decided that the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Medicaid expansion is optional for the states, several have obtained federal approval to use Section 1115 waivers to expand Medicaid while changing its coverage and benefits design. There has long been concern that policy making for Medicaid populations may lack meaningful engagement with low-income constituents, and therefore the ACA established a new process under which the public can submit comments on pending Medicaid waiver applications. We analyzed 291 comment letters submitted to federal regulators pertaining to Medicaid Section 1115 waiver applications in the first five states to seek such waivers: Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. We found that individual citizens, including those who identified as Medicaid-eligible, submitted a sizable majority of the comment letters. Comment letters tended to mention controversial provisions of the waivers and reflected the competing political rhetoric of "personal responsibility" versus "vulnerable populations." Despite the fact that the federal government seemed likely to approve the waiver applications, we found robust public engagement, reflecting the salience of the issue of Medicaid expansion under the ACA. Our findings are consistent with the argument that Medicaid is a program of growing centrality in US health politics.
Copyright © 2017 by Duke University Press.

Keywords:  Affordable Care Act; Medicaid; politics; waivers

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28801463     DOI: 10.1215/03616878-4193618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Polit Policy Law        ISSN: 0361-6878            Impact factor:   2.265


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1.  A case study of the 1115 waiver using population health informatics to address disparities.

Authors:  Amy M Sitapati; Barbara Berkovich; April Moreno Arellano; Angela Scioscia; Lawrence S Friedman; Marlene Millen; Patricia Maysent; Ming Tai-Seale; Christopher A Longhurst
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2020-06-28
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