Medicaid is a government program that pays for the healthcare of low-income Americans. In this course, we discuss how the federal government, individual states, and private systems interact to fund, regulate, and deliver healthcare under this system. We establish a basic history and structure under the law, and give a general overview of funding, trends, similarities and differences between states, and some states' attempts to integrate social determinants of health into healthcare. It ends with a more detailed look at the Arizona Healthcare Cost Containment System as an example of one state Medicaid program.

Medicaid Policy & Politics

Medicaid Policy & Politics


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Reviewed on Jun 9, 2024
Excellent course on Medicaid and topics were covered in detailed enough with examples. This really helps participant to understand the history and basics of medicaid.
Reviewed on Sep 26, 2023
Great thoughtful repartee as well as good illustrations and explanations . I learned a lot of applicable information. THanks!
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2024
Great course! The instructors were thorough especially on the more complex modules. This course has been helpful, definitely added to my knowledge in Medicaid managed care.
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