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Trump ends funding for some non-medical services in Medicaid

Last updated: April 11, 2025 8:11 pm
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The Trump administration has announced a significant change in policy regarding the funding of non-medical services for individuals in the Medicaid program. In a departure from the Biden administration’s focus on improving the health of Medicaid enrollees by funding non-medical services, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has informed states that federal matching funds will no longer be available for designated state health programs (DSHP) and designated state investment programs (DSIP).

According to a letter sent to states by CMS, there will be no new applications accepted for these programs, and existing initiatives will not be renewed as they expire. The federal funding for these programs has seen a substantial increase from $886 million in 2019 to nearly $2.7 billion this year. In comparison, the federal government spent approximately $600 billion on Medicaid in 2023. The Trump administration has raised concerns that states have been using these programs to shift the responsibility of funding services that should be under state jurisdiction to the federal government.

This shift in policy is expected to have a significant impact on the availability of non-medical services aimed at improving housing and nutrition for Medicaid enrollees. These services play a crucial role in addressing social determinants of health and improving overall health outcomes for individuals in the program. Without federal funding support, states may face challenges in maintaining and expanding these essential services for vulnerable populations.

As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for policymakers to consider the impact of policy changes on the health and well-being of Medicaid enrollees. The decision to no longer fund non-medical services through DSHP and DSIP programs underscores the importance of finding sustainable funding solutions to address social determinants of health and support the overall health and well-being of individuals in the Medicaid program.

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