How Fraud and Waste Harm Medicaid

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President Donald Trump aims to reshape the federal government in part by dramatically cutting spending. Health care is an appealing target for cost-cutting because it accounts for about 30 percent of the federal budget.

The United States spent more than $1.8 trillion on Medicare, Medicaid, and other health programs in 2023. The budget deficit was $1.7 trillion that year.

Medicaid alone accounts for $616 billion in federal spending, or 8 percent of the federal budget.

Medicaid is a federal and state program providing health coverage for about 80 million low-income Americans. States operate the program with oversight from the federal government, which reimburses states for a certain percentage of the amount spent for each beneficiary.

In 2022 the total cost of the program was $804 billion. States paid 29 percent of that amount, making it the largest single expense for all states.

As federal budget negotiations are now underway, some lawmakers have hinted at changes to Medicaid, such as placing a cap on the amount reimbursed per person, cutting the rate of reimbursement to states, or adding work requirements for some beneficiaries.

Meanwhile, Trump has said there will be no alterations…

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