Posted on August 29, 2011 14:34
Categories: Medicare | Special Populations
Topics: Dual Eligibles | Managed Care | Medicare
Mathematica Policy Research has released a brief examining managed long-term care. Focusing on options for New York State, the brief also offers general options available to all states. The authors also offer options for improving dual eligibles' care.
From the report:
The Federal Coordinated Health Care
Office (renamed the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office) and the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Innovation are partnering to help states develop
integrated care programs for dual eligibles. CMS selected 15 states on April 14, 2011 to receive
contracts of up to $1 million each to help them plan dual eligible
demonstration projects. States selected
were CA, CO, CT, MA, MI, MN, NY, NC, OK, OR, SC, TN, VT, WA, and WI. Planning
contracts will be for 18 months, and demonstrations will start in 2012.
Full report: Managed Long Term Care: Options for New York and Examples From Other States (PDF | 197.47 KB)
Mathematica Policy Research. (2011). Managed long term care: options for New York and examples from other states. Verdier, J.
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