By Dan Goldberg
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget would cut $50 million in
Medicaid funding from New York City unless the de Blasio administration
comes up with a plan in the next five months to receive $100 million
more in federal Medicaid dollars for preschool and school supportive
health services.
According to the budget, the city has until June 30 to come up with a
plan, which must be approved the state’s health commissioner and the
incoming Trump administration.
The ambitious plan, and even more ambitious timeline, must explain
to the commissioner’s satisfaction how the city will identify preschool
and school-aged children who are receiving preschool and school
supportive health services, and how the plan will generate $100 million
in savings, according to Cuomo's budget, which was released Tuesday.
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Source: Politico (via The Empire Report)
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