Medicaid Reform and the American States

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320 pages 1998

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Starting under the administration of President Reagan, states have been increasingly given greater discretion in the administration of federally funded programs. In turn, each state's unique political and economic variables give rise to individually stylized approaches to the delivery of Medicaid services. This book provides examples of Medicaid reform from among the American state governments. -- from Preface.

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