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All Over the Map

Newly updated to include breast cancer, prostate cancer, and spine procedures, this CHCF-sponsored research shows that practice patterns vary dramatically from place to place.

Medi-Cal Transforms

Medi-Cal is the main source of health insurance for one in five Californians. An updated report gives an overview of the program's key features, describes how the program is evolving, and examines the challenges ahead.

Obama Care in the Second Term

CHCF is a long-time sponsor of the UC Irvine Forecast Conference. A webcast of this year's conference on health policy in President Obama's second term is now available.

Health Care Reform

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Report Predicts States Will Save Up to $129B by 2019 Under Reform

The federal health reform law will help states save between $92 billion and $129 billion from 2014 to 2019, according to a new report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute, Fierce Health Finance reports (Shinkman, Fierce Health Finance, 7/12).

According to the report, state spending on new Medicaid beneficiaries will increase by $80 billion. However, that additional spending partially will be offset by an anticipated $66 billion in new federal spending on existing Medicaid enrollees, the report states.

States also will save $69 billion from the elimination of Medicaid eligibility for some U.S. residents with incomes above 138% of the federal poverty line (United Press International, 7/11).

In addition, the federal government might spend as much as an additional $743 billion on Medicaid, a portion of which would offset state expenditures (Fierce Health Finance, 7/12).

Additional savings will come from a 12.5% to 25% reduction on spending for uncompensated care, cutting federal spending by between $39 billion and $78 billion and state spending by between $26 billion and $52 billion.

Expanded mental health coverage also is expected to save states between $11 billion and $22 billion (United Press International, 7/11).

The report notes, "Each state's costs and savings will depend upon its Medicaid eligibility rules, characteristics of its uninsured population and other factors" (Fierce Health Finance, 7/12).



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