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Getting millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses to the poorest adults
in the country will require budget-conscious Medicaid plans to get creative
with dwindling resources and a patchy healthcare system not designed for mass
inoculation. Congress boosted funds to states and patched holes in
vaccination coverage for some low-income adults during the pandemic. But the
extra funding expires when the public health emergency ends, and some
Medicaid analysts worry that without more, states will have to cut budgets for
other health programs to ensure they can afford to distribute a virus
vaccine.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
COVID-19 vaccination costs to strain state Medicaid programs
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