Ozawa M N
George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Soc Work Res. 1995 Jun;19(2):89-100. doi: 10.1093/swr/19.2.89.
The federal government uses the Medicaid matching formula to distribute federal funds to states to finance various social welfare programs involving billions of dollars. How does the formula affect the distribution of federal money? How would that distribution change if a revised formula were used? This article presents the results of a regression analysis on Medicaid payments in the states and the federal subsidies for states to finance Medicaid. The findings indicate that under the current Medicaid matching formula, fewer federal subsidy dollars per poor person go to states with lower per capita incomes and to states with a higher percentage of African Americans than to states with the opposite characteristics. Even under the revised formula, states with lower per capita incomes would receive the same amount of federal matching dollars per poor person as would states with higher per capita incomes. The implications for policy are discussed.
联邦政府使用医疗补助匹配公式向各州分配联邦资金,以资助涉及数十亿美元的各种社会福利项目。该公式如何影响联邦资金的分配?如果使用修订后的公式,这种分配会如何变化?本文展示了对各州医疗补助支付情况以及联邦对各州医疗补助资助的回归分析结果。研究结果表明,在当前的医疗补助匹配公式下,与具有相反特征的州相比,人均收入较低的州以及非裔美国人比例较高的州,每个贫困人口获得的联邦补贴资金更少。即使在修订后的公式下,人均收入较低的州每个贫困人口获得的联邦匹配资金也将与人均收入较高的州相同。文中还讨论了其政策含义。