Ending Provider Tax Medicaid Loophole Could Cost States Billions

Ending Provider Tax Medicaid Loophole Could Cost States Billions

Ending Provider Tax Medicaid Loophole Could Cost States Billions

Congressional Republicans are targeting a loophole that all states except Alaska have used for decades to pull in billions of dollars in extra Medicaid funds through a provider tax that allows them to collect higher matching fund payments from the federal government. 

It’s estimated that ending the loophole could save the federal government about $600 billion over the next 10 years, which would be a large part of the $880 billion in Medicaid cuts that a House committee that oversees the federal healthcare program has been tasked to find, reported The New York Times on Tuesday. 

A recent analysis showed that some Republican-led states could be hit the hardest, as their budgets for Medicaid are often highly reliant on the medical provider tax strategy for bringing in money. 

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