News

Family Planning Efforts Are Medicaid Success Story


 

“Forty percent of poor women are still uninsured,” Ms. Salganicoff said.

Nearly half of the women on Medicaid have children under the age of 18 in the household; one in five of these women are over the age of 65, and the remaining third don't have children in the household but often qualify based on a disability. Those without children or a disability may never qualify for the program “no matter how poor they get,” she said.

Although women of color are more likely to be low income, half of all women on Medicaid are white.

“Women on Medicaid are more than four times as likely to report their health as fair or poor,” because low-income people tend to have more health issues, Ms. Salganicoff said.

Medicaid covers half of the women in the United States with a permanent physical or mental impairment who live in a community setting. This percentage is even higher among institutionalized women—Medicaid pays for the care of nearly three-fourths of the residents in nursing homes.

Relatively new to Medicaid assistance are uninsured women with breast and cervical cancer, Ms. Salganicoff said. In 2000, treatment was extended as an optional Medicaid benefit for women screened under a program established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1990, she said. “In California alone, 10,000 women got treatment under this program.”

Pages

Recommended Reading

Task Force Raises Safety, Cost Concerns on Drug Importation
MDedge Family Medicine
Policy & Practice
MDedge Family Medicine
Data Watch
MDedge Family Medicine
Consumer Reports Rates Drug Cost Effectiveness
MDedge Family Medicine
Doctors Brace for Lawsuits Over Undertreatment of Pain
MDedge Family Medicine
Insurance Not a Barrier for Most Patients in ED
MDedge Family Medicine
Program Aims to Treat Disruptive Physicians
MDedge Family Medicine
Does Medicaid Managed Care Deliver Savings?
MDedge Family Medicine
Office Staff Try Patient E-Mail Contact and Like It
MDedge Family Medicine
Broadening Friendships Beyond Medicine
MDedge Family Medicine