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NCSL Podcasts

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Learn about the people, policies and politics of America's state legislatures with NCSL's four podcasts: "Our American States," "Legislatures: The Inside Story," "Across the Aisle" and the special limited series "Building Democracy."
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Episodes
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Category
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Big Changes for Medicaid | OAS Episode 257

Sun Feb 01 2026

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SUMMARY Medicaid is the joint state -federal program created in 1965 that provides free or low -cost health care to about 70 million Americans, including low-income elderly people and those living with disabilities. The changes in the 2025 legislation, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill or H.R. 1, affect eligibility standards for the program and changes in the way states can finance their portion of Medicaid costs. On this episode, we’re joined by two policy experts on Medicaid. Kathryn Costanza is a fellow at NCSL who closely follows Medicaid policy and Neda Jasemi is a senior policy analyst at the National Association of Medicaid Directors. They both sat down to talk about the significant changes in Medicaid that were included in the 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act.  Jasemi discussed the challenges state legislatures will face as they craft budgets for Medicaid in their states while facing significant uncertainty about both revenue and how many people will be signed up in their state. Costanza explained the ins and outs of provider taxes and how that will affect state revenue intended for Medicaid costs. She also talked about what we know about the new rules and how they will affect the number of people who will qualify for coverage.  Resources How Medicaid Provider Taxes Work: An Explainer, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid’s Next Chapter, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid Road Ahead: Policy Options and Budget Impacts | Webinar Series, NCSLThe Medicaid Puzzle: Piecing Together Policies for a Balanced Budget, NCSL Medicaid Road Ahead: Policy Options and Budget Impacts, NCSL Medicaid Toolkit, NCSLNational Association of Medicaid DirectorsOBBBA Medicaid Policy Timeline, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsWhy did they do it that way? Medicaid Financing, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid Financing 101, NCSL

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SUMMARY Medicaid is the joint state -federal program created in 1965 that provides free or low -cost health care to about 70 million Americans, including low-income elderly people and those living with disabilities. The changes in the 2025 legislation, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill or H.R. 1, affect eligibility standards for the program and changes in the way states can finance their portion of Medicaid costs. On this episode, we’re joined by two policy experts on Medicaid. Kathryn Costanza is a fellow at NCSL who closely follows Medicaid policy and Neda Jasemi is a senior policy analyst at the National Association of Medicaid Directors. They both sat down to talk about the significant changes in Medicaid that were included in the 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act.  Jasemi discussed the challenges state legislatures will face as they craft budgets for Medicaid in their states while facing significant uncertainty about both revenue and how many people will be signed up in their state. Costanza explained the ins and outs of provider taxes and how that will affect state revenue intended for Medicaid costs. She also talked about what we know about the new rules and how they will affect the number of people who will qualify for coverage.  Resources How Medicaid Provider Taxes Work: An Explainer, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid’s Next Chapter, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid Road Ahead: Policy Options and Budget Impacts | Webinar Series, NCSLThe Medicaid Puzzle: Piecing Together Policies for a Balanced Budget, NCSL Medicaid Road Ahead: Policy Options and Budget Impacts, NCSL Medicaid Toolkit, NCSLNational Association of Medicaid DirectorsOBBBA Medicaid Policy Timeline, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsWhy did they do it that way? Medicaid Financing, National Association of Medicaid DirectorsMedicaid Financing 101, NCSL

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#17309
Top 34.6% by pitch volume (Rank #17309 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.8
From 41 ratings
Reviews
1
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
245
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
30.7K

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United States
Language
EN-US
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Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Sun Feb 01 2026

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Learn about the people, policies and politics of America's state legislatures with NCSL's four podcasts: "Our American States," "Legislatures: The Inside Story," "Across the Aisle" and the special limited series "Building Democracy."

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