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Re: Trump administration blocks states from using Medicaid to respond to coronavirus crisis

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Trump administration blocks states from using Medicaid to respond to coronavirus crisis
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Fri, 13 Mar 20 8:35 PM
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This should change after Trump declares an emergency at 3:00.

Trump administration blocks states from using Medicaid to respond to coronavirus crisis
By NOAM N. LEVEYSTAFF WRITER
MARCH 13, 20206:30 AM

WASHINGTON — Despite mounting pleas from California and other states, the Trump administration isn’t allowing states to use Medicaid more freely to respond to the coronavirus crisis by expanding medical services.
In previous emergencies, including the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Hurricane Katrina and the H1N1 flu outbreak, both Republican and Democratic administrations loosened Medicaid rules to empower states to meet surging needs.

But months into the current global disease outbreak, the White House and senior federal health officials haven’t taken the necessary steps to give states simple pathways to fully leverage the mammoth safety net program to prevent a wider epidemic.

That’s making it harder for states to quickly sign up poor patients for coverage so they can get necessary testing or treatment if they are exposed to coronavirus.

And it threatens to slow efforts by states to bring on new medical providers, set up emergency clinics or begin quarantining and caring for homeless Americans at high risk from the virus.

“If they wanted to do it, they could do it,” said Cindy Mann, who oversaw the Medicaid program in the Obama administration and worked with states to help respond to the H1N1 crisis in 2009.

One reason federal health officials have not acted appears to be President Trump’s reluctance to declare a national emergency. That’s a key step that would clear the way for states to get Medicaid waivers to more nimbly tackle coronavirus, but it would conflict with Trump’s repeated efforts to downplay the seriousness of the epidemic. 

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http://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-03-13/trump-administration-blocks-states-use-medicaid-respond-coronavirus-crisis?fbclid=IwAR3Q3q2aOnJZKOw1PWILlXypAKD4Eba4bn2iUalP_jC1ZlGU1IXQJ1bTbcg


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