On
July 26, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rejected Utah
officials’ request for enhanced federal funding for the state to implement partial
Medicaid expansion. Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government provides 90% of funding
for Medicaid expansion populations in states that choose to extend Medicaid coverage
to individuals earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level. Some states, like
Utah and Georgia, have proposed to only expand
Medicaid to adults earning up to 100% of the federal poverty level. In order to
receive enhanced funding, states would have to receive approval from CMS through a waiver.
The
rejection does not appear as though it will be specific to Utah, and it may become
CMS policy to reject enhanced funding for all partial expansion
plans. In an announcement released on July 29, CMS
stated that providing enhanced funding for partial expansion plans “would invite
continued reliance on a broken and unsustainable Obamacare system.”