What Obama’s Budget Will Say About Health Spending

What Obama’s Budget Will Say About Health Spending

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President Obama’s new budget isn’t due out until later today, but there’s already a bunch of coverage looking at what’s coming. Here are a few things to expect on health spending:
The budget includes an extra $25 billion in Medicaid funding for states, the WSJ reports. States share the cost of Medicaid with the feds; the budget includes a six-month extension of the Medicaid funding increase that was part of last year’s stimulus bill. Many states had planned on receiving extra Medicaid funding from the Dems’ big health-care bill, but the future of that legislation has been murky since the Democrats lost their supermajority in the Senate.
Funding for the Department of Health and Human Services will increase “in the range of inflation or less,” according to Politico. But NIH funding would grow by about $1 billion, or 3%. Community health centers, Head Start and a teen pregnancy program would also see increases, Politico says.
On global health, the budget will “devote new funding to reducing deaths from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, poor nutrition and common treatable illnesses that kill millions every year, particularly women and children,” the WSJ says. The budget will continue to fund global AIDS programs, but […]

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