Table of Contents
- CMS Proposes Transparency, Access Standards for Medicaid Managed Care
- Medicaid Renewals โ Kansas Assistance Network
- Medicare Part D Disclosures due by March 1, 2017 for Calendar Year ...
- Winding Down Medicaid Enrollment When Health Emergency Ends ...
- Key Issues for State Medicaid Programs When the COVID-19 Public Health ...
- Getting into Gear for 2014: Shifting New Medicaid Eligibility and ...
- The Medicare Advantage Payment Cycle: Opportunities & Obligations ...
- Medicaid re-enrollment ends soon; millions may lose coverage ...
- Medicaid Enrollment Growth: Estimates by State and Eligibility Group ...
- CMSโs 2020 Final Medicaid Managed Care Rule: A Summary of Major Changes ...



What Services Are Affected?



Why Was This Decision Made?


Impact on Medicaid Recipients
The impact of this decision will be felt by millions of Medicaid recipients who rely on these services to maintain their daily lives. For example, non-medical transportation services are crucial for many recipients who do not have access to reliable transportation and rely on these services to get to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and social activities. Without these services, many recipients may be forced to rely on more expensive and less convenient alternatives, such as taxis or ride-sharing services. Similarly, home-delivered meals are a vital service for many recipients who are unable to cook for themselves due to disability or illness. Without these meals, many recipients may be forced to rely on family members or friends for support, or may be at risk of malnutrition and other health problems.
Criticism of the Decision
The decision to end funding for non-medical services in Medicaid has been met with criticism from healthcare advocates and lawmakers. Many argue that these services are essential to the well-being of Medicaid recipients and that ending funding for them will have serious consequences for the health and quality of life of these individuals. "The Trump administration's decision to end funding for non-medical services in Medicaid is a cruel and short-sighted move that will harm some of the most vulnerable members of our society," said a spokesperson for the Medicaid program. "These services are essential to the well-being of Medicaid recipients and should not be cut off without a plan in place to ensure that recipients continue to receive the support they need."