In the context of recent state budget shortfalls and the repeal of the Boren Amendment, state Medicaid expenditures for nursing home care were considered a potential target for payment cuts. The authors examine this issue using data from a survey of state nursing home payment policies. Results indicate that aggregate inflation-adjusted Medicaid payment rates steadily increased through 2004, and this growth is partly attributable to the adoption of nursing home provider taxes in many states. A recent proposal to cap provider taxes, if enacted, may lead to a decrease in Medicaid payment rates for nursing home care. PMC ID: PMC2791358 (August 2008)
Medical Care Research and Review
2008
Grabowski DC, Feng Z, Intrator O, et al.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791358/