States recently went through a period of rising Medicaid costs and declining revenue, creating pressure to cut the program, while economic hardships, population expansion, and changes in the private sector created counter pressures to swell its ranks. This roundtable, organized and moderated by Alan Weil, presents a variety of perspectives on recent events, including a national overview of how Medicaid and SCHIP fared relative to other state priorities, one state's experience with significant cuts and the research questions that arose from them, and another state's use of research and evidence to prevent having to make drastic reductions to its programs.
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