Government
Senate passes Medicaid buy-in for children with disabilities
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted May 24, 2004
A bill passed by the U.S. Senate would allow families of children with disabilities to buy into Medicaid if they make too much to qualify for the program but earn as much as 250% of the poverty level. The legislation is designed to avoid forcing working parents to forgo pay raises or other promotions to maintain Medicaid eligibility for their children with disabilities.
The measure could impact hundreds of thousands of middle-income families. Its estimated cost is $7 billion over 10 years. An identical bill is pending in the House.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2004/05/24/gvbf0524.htm.












