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This new study shows that Medicare beneficiary information-gathering behavior and experience with Medicare managed care were more highly associated with knowledge about Medicare managed care than formal education, age, income, or membership in a managed care plan before enrolling in Medicare....
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A synthesis of findings from all components of the evaluation concludes that each of the five states, by introducing managed care, have enhanced the potential for improving the quality of care delivered to Medicaid beneficiaries. In addition, the coverage expansions yielded much better...
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Reviews projects in TN, HI, RI, OK, and MD, where there were large expansions of Medicaid managed care implemented through Section 1115 demonstration waivers. Notes that the projects were controversial and chaotic in the beginning but have matured with time and that Tennessee's expansion reduced...
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Reviews the experiences of FQHCs in HI, RI, and TN before and after Medicaid managed care, noting that all survived despite challenges in adapting to managed care. Overall, financial performance was better than expected because coverage expanded to previously uninsured people, and FQHCs in two...
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A synthesis of findings from all components of the evaluation concludes that each of the five states, by introducing managed care, have enhanced the potential for improving the quality of care delivered to Medicaid beneficiaries. In addition, the coverage expansions yielded much better...
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Reviews federal and state oversight of section 1115 Medicaid managed care demonstrations in HI, OK, RI, and TN, functions that barely existed in fee-for-service Medicaid. Notes that monitoring has improved over time but is not yet ensuring access and quality.
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Notes that Florida's Medicaid managed care program continues to face many of the same issues as it has historically: demands of litigation diverted agency resources and slowed progress in enhancing oversight and education. The joint use of HMOs and PCCM components, combined with other issues,...
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Updates a 1996 case study of Medicaid managed care initiatives in Texas, finding that the state has made progress in rolling out its program, but the conversion has taken longer than expected. Furthermore, major issues have arisen in each county, partly because of the uniqueness of each local...
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