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MassHealth Operations 4000-1602

funding levels adjusted for inflation (CPI)

  • Funding History
  • Proposals
Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY25 Gov$0$0
FY24$0$0
FY23$0$0
FY22$0$0
FY21$0$0
FY20$0$0
FY19$0$0
FY18 $0 $0
FY17 $0 $0
FY16 $2,897,994 $2,231,497
FY15 $2,752,870 $2,105,758
FY14 $2,743,598 $2,083,756
FY13 $1,337,147 $1,000,000
FY12 $0 $0
FY11 $0 $0
FY10 $0 $0
FY09$0$0
FY08 $0 $0
FY07 $0 $0
FY06 $0 $0
FY05 $0 $0
FY04 $0 $0
FY03 $0 $0
FY02 $0 $0
FY01 $0 $0

comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

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Funding for MassHealth Operations
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comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

Notes

  • In FY17, approximately $8 million for MassHealth administrative and IT funding shifted into the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Funding moved from several small administrative line items as well as approximately $3.7 million from the Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (4000-0920).
  • Funding for MassHealth often shifts among line item appropriations and special trust funds from year to year, so it is helpful to look at total MassHealth and Health Reform funding, rather than at individual line items to get a sense of funding over time. In many years, the Administration has also been allowed to transfer funding among the MassHealth program line items without additional legislative approval. This means that there may be a meaningful difference between the budgeted amount and actual spending for individual line items, and that funding budgeted for one line item is ultimately spent in another.
Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY25 Gov$0$0

Notes

  • In FY17, approximately $8 million for MassHealth administrative and IT funding shifted into the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Funding moved from several small administrative line items as well as approximately $3.7 million from the Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (4000-0920).
  • Funding for MassHealth often shifts among line item appropriations and special trust funds from year to year, so it is helpful to look at total MassHealth and Health Reform funding, rather than at individual line items to get a sense of funding over time. In many years, the Administration has also been allowed to transfer funding among the MassHealth program line items without additional legislative approval. This means that there may be a meaningful difference between the budgeted amount and actual spending for individual line items, and that funding budgeted for one line item is ultimately spent in another.
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