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Medicaid approves extra payments for hospitals, doctors ahead of cuts

Last updated: January 12, 2026 4:00 am
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The federal government recently greenlit an additional $60 billion in Medicaid funds for healthcare providers, including hospitals, doctors, and nursing homes. This injection of funds will help sustain Medicaid payment rates at levels comparable to those paid by commercial insurers until 2028. This move comes as a relief to many hospitals, as Medicaid has traditionally been viewed as a lower-paying option compared to private insurance.

These supplemental Medicaid funds, also known as state directed payment programs, have been a crucial source of financial support for healthcare providers. Last year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved multiple state applications totaling $9 billion and $4 billion, highlighting the importance of these funds in the healthcare landscape.

According to CMS projections, state directed payment programs are expected to cost $124 billion in 2025 and $145 billion in 2026. This underscores the significant financial impact these funds have on the healthcare industry.

However, it is important to note that these Medicaid funds are not a permanent solution. The funds are set to gradually decrease starting in 2028, as a result of changes implemented under the Republicans’ tax law. This means that healthcare providers will need to prepare for potential payment rate adjustments in the future.

Overall, the approval of additional Medicaid funds is a positive development for healthcare providers, offering much-needed financial support in the short term. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, providers will need to adapt to changing payment structures and regulations to ensure financial sustainability.

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