The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia rejects Trump’s new Medicaid offer

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HARRISBURG, PA.>> Pennsylvan­ia will not apply for a Medicaid block grant proposed by President Donald Trump’s administra­tion that would include a limit on how much the federal government contribute­s, Gov. Tom Wolf said.

In a statement, Wolf and his human services secretary, Teresa Miller, said Thursday’s Trump administra­tion proposal could lead to cuts in Pennsylvan­ia’s Medicaid enrollment or increase its costs, and force states to restrict the number of people and services they cover.

In exchange for operating un

der a fixed federal allocation, states, among other things, would be able to limit what prescripti­on drugs and benefits will be covered under the federalsta­te program, within certain guidelines.

Its scope would be restricted to coverage for socalled “able-bodied” adults under 65. A state could not put nursing home residents, disabled people, or very low-income pregnant women and children into the new plan.

Democratic lawmakers suggested Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to make states such an offer.

Former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law gave states the option of expanding Medicaid to cover millions more ablebodied adults, and 37 have done so, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Pennsylvan­ia is the nation’s No. 4 state in Medicaid spending at $30 billion in fiscal year 2018, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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