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Managing the Care of Dual Eligible Beneficiaries: A Review of Selected State Programs and Special Needs Plans
06/01/2011 | Requests *
Summary
To improve beneficiary care and reduce unnecessary expenditures, a number of states have developed programs and initiatives aimed at improving the coordination and management of care for dual eligibles—beneficiaries enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare for their health care services. This report reviews the experiences in nine states to determine the lessons that can be learned from experience.
Author
Verdier, James M; Au, Melanie; Gillooly, Jessica
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Keywords
Dual Eligibles; SNP-Based Programs; Care Management Programs; Capitated and Non-Capitated
Topic
Affordable Care Act (ACA), Long-Term Care
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
Mathematica Policy Research
State
Arizona, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Vermont, Virginia
Date Created
08/10/2011
Contact
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC)
202-220-3700
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