Albany, N.Y. — The state and its taxpayers cannot afford to allow Medicaid spending to keep growing at five times the inflation rate, the Empire Center’s Bill Hammond warns in testimony to be delivered today to the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committees.

The state-funded share of New York’s Medicaid program has spiraled by 60 percent over the past four years, amounting to an additional $16 billion per year on top of what was already the highest per capita spending of any state, Hammond said.

“This raises the question of what those additional tens of billions are buying for the people of New York,” Hammond said. “It’s not more coverage or better quality. Enrollment is down compared to four years ago, and the average Medicaid rating for New York hospitals, at 2.5 of 5 stars, ranks 48th among the 50 states.

“Instead of simply pouring more tax dollars into an already well-funded health care industry, the state’s leaders should be looking for ways to constrain Medicaid costs and achieve better value for consumers.”

Hammond’s full written testimony is available here. For more information, contact [email protected].

The Empire Center, based in Albany, is an independent, not-for-profit, non-partisan think tank dedicated to promoting policies that can make New York a better place to live, work and raise a family.

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Bill Hammond

As the Empire Center’s senior fellow for health policy, Bill Hammond tracks fast-moving developments in New York’s massive health care industry, with a focus on how decisions made in Albany and Washington affect the well-being of patients, providers, taxpayers and the state’s economy.

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