John Goodman writes quite favorably of Florida's Medicaid reform in a news alert from last month:
The most radical Medicaid reform plan in the country is entering its second year. Initiated by Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the program lets enrollees choose among competing private health plans, and they have incentives for healthy behavior in the form of credits to a special type of Health Savings Account. The results:
And for the technical folks, Florida Medicaid will avoid community rating, ala the federal employees' plan (which liberals are increasingly coming to love) and instead risk rate their premiums, ala the Medicare advantage program (which many liberals hate). As a result, health plans will compete to attract the sick instead of trying to avoid them.