Substituting an income-related voucher for the current Medicaid system would not achieve the following:
A. An income-related voucher would eliminate the large differences between states in the percentage of their populations eligible for Medicaid.
B. An income-related voucher would reinforce the movement toward Medicaid managed care, with its emphasis on coordinated care and incentives to provide care in less costly settings.
C. An income-related voucher would provide employees with an incentive to forego higher pay so that they qualify for the voucher subsidy.
D. An income-related voucher would provide those on Medicaid with an incentive to take higher-paying jobs because they would only lose part of their voucher subsidy.