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Medicaid Long Term Care Expenditures FY 2005
07/05/2006 | Requests *
Summary
This memorandum presents data on Medicaid long-term care expenditures in Federal Fiscal Year 2005 (Sept 2004-Sept 2005). The accompanying tables present data on Medicaid Expenditures for Long-Term Care services from 1993-2005. Data included for Nursing Homes, ICF-MR, Personal Care, HCBS Waivers, Home Health, Home Care, Inpatient Hospital Care, Inpatient DSH, Inpatient Mental Health, Mental Health DSH, Medicaid Managed-Care, Prescribed Drugs, Long-term Care, Targeted Case Management and PACE.
Author
Burwell, Brian; Sredl, Kate; Eiken, Steve
Available Files
- Memo Word (162K, 5 pages)
- Memo PDF (45K, 5 pages)
- Rankings by Percent of Spending for HCBS Excel (72K, 3 pages)
- State by State Tables Excel (1,954K, 51 pages)
- State by State Tables PDF (152K, 51 pages)
- Tables 1 and A through S Excel (362K, 20 pages)
- Tables 1 and A through S PDF (136K, 23 pages)
Keywords
Medicaid; Expenditures; 1915c; CMS 64 report;
Topic
Aging Issues, Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Money Follows the Person, Olmstead, Physical Disabilities, Waiver
Type/Tool
Comparison Table, Matrix or Chart, Data, Reports
Source
Thomson Reuters (formerly Medstat)
State
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, All States/Territories
Date Created
07/06/2006
Contact
Steve Eiken
Steve.Eiken@thomsonreuters.com
(651) 917-4174
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* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007