Dr. Oz recently paused payments to California knowing that the in home Supportive Service program has grown over 24% over two years, way more than the national average. What's noteworthy is that The funding of this program [in-home Supportive Service] is 55% federal, about 35% is intergovernmental transfers, leaves the state only paid about 11%. Okay, so now they're supposed, I thought they were supposed to have a 50, 50 match. So explain how that works. (02:32–02:40)
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Asserts the funding breakdown for California's in-home Supportive Service program.
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