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The study examined public attitudes toward and understanding of comparative effective research (CER). Six focus groups …
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Congress established the Medicaid Buy-In program when it passed the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 and the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act (Ticket Act) of 1999. Under the program, so named because participants “buy into†Medicaid by paying monthly premiums or...
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This report explores interstate variations in long-term care (LTC) expenditure and service use patterns, not only in terms of institutional and non-institutional services, but also by Medicaid LTC users’ age and type of disability (for example, intellectual and developmental disabilities...
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This report focuses on the medical and long-term care expenditures for Medicaid beneficiaries who transition from … institutional to community-based long-term services and supports (LTSS) and how those expenditures change after the transition. An … initial analysis of expenditures finds evidence that total Medicaid and Medicare expenditures decline, sometimes substantially …
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The Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX) 2010 Chartbook highlights the types of analyses that are possible using MAX data. It focuses on Medicaid enrollment and utilization patterns during 2010 and documents key changes over time. The 2010 chartbook includes updated information from previous MAX...
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among Medicaid Buy-In participants. Researchers found that combined inflation-adjusted Medicaid and Medicare expenditures … in 2005 incurred lower annual Medicaid expenditures. This difference suggests that Buy-In participants who are working …
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This report presents findings from the Medicare Part D late enrollment penalty demonstration, which encouraged enrollment in Part D among low-income beneficiaries by eliminating the penalty for certain Medicare beneficiaries in the low-income subsidy program and those living in areas affected by...
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This report projects health care spending in Minnesota from 2008 to 2018, updating Mathematica’s earlier projections completed in 2009. Changes to the input data are documented, as are changes to the methodology to account for the recession’s spending impacts and health care reform.
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