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Medicaid & Medicare
Sources

Medicare

 

1. United States.  Social Security Administration.  “The 2020 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds.”  22 Apr 2020

2. United States.  Government Accountability Office.  “Medicare - High Risk Issue.”  4 May 2020

3. United States.  Government Accountability Office.  “Payment Integrity: Federal Agencies’ Estimates of FY 2019 Improper Payments.”  March 2020

4. “The Moment of Truth.”  The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform.  December 2010 

5. United States. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “NHE Fact Sheet.” 28 Mar 2022 

 

Medicaid

 

1. United States.  “January 2020 Medicaid & CHIP Enrollment Data Highlights.” Medicaid.gov.  23 Apr 2020

2. “Status of State Action on the Medicaid Expansion Decision.”  Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.  30 Aug 2020

3. Rachel Garfield, Kendal Orgera and Anthony Damico.  “The Coverage Gap: Uninsured Poor Adults in States that Do Not Expand Medicaid.”  Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.  21 Mar 2019

4. Jesse Cross-Call.  “Medicaid Expansion Producing State Savings and Connecting Vulnerable Groups to Care.”  Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.  15 June 2016

5. Luojia Hu, Robert Kaestner, Bhashkar Mazumder, Sarah Miller, and Ashley Wong.  “The Effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansions on Financial Wellbeing.”  National Bureau of Economic Research. February 2018

6. Sarah Miller and Laura Wherry.  “The Long-Term Health Effects of Early Life Medicaid Coverage.”  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Policy Scholars and Health & Society Scholars Programs at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.  15 July 2014

7. Laura R. Wherry, Sarah Miller, Robert Kaestner, and Bruce D. Meyer. “Childhood Medicaid Coverage and Later Life Health Care Utilization.”  National Bureau of Economic Research. February 2015

8. Bruce D. Meyer and Laura R. Wherry.  “Saving Teens:  Using a Policy Discontinuity to Estimate the Effects of Medicaid Eligibility.”  National Bureau of Economic Research.  August 2012

9. David W. Brown, Amanda E. Kowalski, and Ithai Z. Lurie.  “Medicaid as an Investment in Children:  What Is the Long-Term Impact on Tax Receipts?”  National Bureau of Economic Research.  January 2015

10. Rachel Garfield, Robin Rudowitz and Anthony Damico. “Understanding the Intersection of Medicaid and Work.”  Kaiser Family Foundation.  January 2018

11. Lauren Bauer, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, and Jay Shambaugh.  “Work Requirements and Safety Net Programs.”  The Hamilton Project.  October 2018

12. United States. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “NHE Fact Sheet.” 28 Mar 2022 

13. "Status of State Action on the Medicaid Expansion Decision."  Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.  14 Apr 2019

14. Rachel Garfield, Kendal Orgera and Anthony Damico.  "The Coverage Gap: Uninsured Poor Adults in States that Do Not Expand Medicaid."  Henry J. Kaiser
Family Foundation.  21 Mar 2019

15. Jesse Cross-Call.  "Medicaid Expansion Producing State Savings and Connecting Vulnerable Groups to Care."  Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.  15
June 2016

16. Luojia Hu, Robert Kaestner, Bhashkar Mazumder, Sarah Miller, and Ashley Wong.  "The Effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Medicaid
Expansions on Financial Wellbeing."  National Bureau of Economic Research.  February 2018

17. Sarah Miller and Laura Wherry.  "The Long-Term Health Effects of Early Life Medicaid Coverage."  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Policy Scholars and Health & Society Scholars Programs at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.  15 July 2014

18. Laura R. Wherry, Sarah Miller, Robert Kaestner, and Bruce D. Meyer. "Childhood Medicaid Coverage and Later Life Health Care Utilization."  National Bureau
of Economic Research.  February 2015

19. Bruce D. Meyer and Laura R. Wherry.  "Saving Teens:  Using a Policy Discontinuity to Estimate the Effects of Medicaid Eligibility."  National Bureau
of Economic Research.  August 2012

20. David W. Brown, Amanda E. Kowalski, and Ithai Z. Lurie.  "Medicaid as an Investment in Children:  What Is the Long-Term Impact on Tax Receipts?"  National Bureau of Economic Research.  January 2015

21. United States.  Government Accountability Office.  "Payment Integrity:  Federal Agencies’ Estimates of FY 2019 Improper Payments."  March 2020

22. Rachel Garfield, Robin Rudowitz and Anthony Damico.  "Understanding the Intersection of Medicaid and Work."  Kaiser Family Foundation.  January 2018

23. Lauren Bauer, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, and Jay Shambaugh.  "Work Requirements and Safety Net Programs."  The Hamilton Project.  October 2018

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