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Managed Medicare and Medicaid Factbook

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Topics: Managed Care | Medicaid | Medicare | Prescription Drugs

On April 15, American Information Services published the “Managed Medicare and Medicaid Factbook”, which offers comparative information on Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Part D plans, and Medicaid managed care plans.  The information covers rates, benefit designs, enrollment, trends, and strategies for the three plans.

From the introduction:

As the economic downturn leads to more low-income enrollees and the political climate threatens to significantly alter how managed Medicare and Medicaid work, you need up-to-date enrollment data to help you assess the competitive landscape and develop strategic plans. Managed Medicare and Medicaid Factbook has current and historical statistics so you can easily make plan-by-plan or state-by-state comparisons to suit your analytical needs.

The completely updated Managed Medicare and Medicaid Factbook 2010 includes new coverage of these hot topics:

  • Costs, Premiums and Profitability
  • Medicare Advantage Plans’ Quality
  • Part D Cost and Payment Issues
  • Federal Retiree Drug Subsidy
  • Low-Income Subsidy
  • CMS Regulation and Enforcement of MA and Part D Marketing Rules
  • Health and Coverage Issues
  • Economic Impact on Medicaid
  • Medicaid Plans’ Legal Developments


To purchase a copy of the Factbook: http://www.aishealth.com/Products/gfb.htmlexit disclaimer small icon

American Information Services (AIS) Health. (2010). Managed Medicare and Medicaid factbook 2010.


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