Options for Premium Assistance Programs: Making Medicaid Work for the 21st Century Issue Brief
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Summary
This November 2004 issue brief on Premium Assistance, a strategy in which a state uses public funds (e.g.,Medicaid dollars) to pay for a portion of the cost of private coverage (usually employer-sponsored insurance). Current use of premium assistance by states is minimal; only about one-third operate such programs, and recent reports indicate that enrollment in these programs is modest in most of these states. Nonetheless, state interest remains high due to the potential benefits.
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Premium Assistance; health plan; employer-sponsored insurance; ESI; Section 1115 waiver; Wrap around benefits; Modify 1906
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Neva
Kaye
National Academy for State Health Policy
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nkaye@nashp.org
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207-874-6524