Biden officials rescind Trump's okay for Texas's $100 billion-plus Medicaid plan [View all]
The Biden administration on Friday rescinded approval for changes to Texass Medicaid program granted by the Trump administration, saying that federal Medicaid officials materially erred by speeding approval for the states $100 billion-plus request in January.
The decision was characterized as an effort to push state officials toward accepting the Affordable Care Acts Medicaid expansion, which would cover more low-income residents, said two federal health officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. Texas, which has more uninsured people than any other state, is one of 12 that have not expanded the program.
[W]e are rescinding the approval issued on January 15, 2021, because it did not go through the full federal rulemaking process, Liz Richter, the acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, wrote in a letter to Texas officials obtained by The Washington Post.
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Health advocates had described that waiver as an effort to work around the federal Medicaid expansion by setting up alternate funding to help cover the costs of uninsured patients.
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