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Waivers make it possible for states to waive certain federal Medicaid requirements, allowing them to accomplish goals specific to their program. All states use at least one waiver within their Medicaid program, often to expand coverage, improve care for their citizens or lower costs. Learn more about how waivers bring flexibility to the federal-state Medicaid partnership in this video featuring Nicole Truhe, Senior Director of Policy, Medicaid.