Dual-eligible Medicare, Medicaid beneficiaries subject to persistently high costsTedesco, AlainaOcular Surgery News
Medicare and Medicaid Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plan Enrollment and Beneficiary-Reported Experiences With Care doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.2957JAMA Health ForumMeyers, David J.Offiaeli, KendraTrivedi, Amal N.Roberts, Eric T.
https://www.macpac.gov/publication/data-book-beneficiaries-dually-eligible-for-medicare-and-medicaid-3/ 2. Meyers DJ, Mor V, Rahman M, Trivedi AN. Growth in Medicare Advantage greatest among Black and Hispanic enrollees. Health Aff (Millwood). 2021;40(6):945-950. doi...
Concerns have also emerged that beneficiaries may not be aware of limitations on eligibility for certain benefits—particularly SSBCI—before enrolling in a plan.5 Opportunities for Reform Policymakers are actively pursuing reforms to coordinate Medicare and Medicaid for dual-eligible beneficiaries. Many...
In 2023, health plans will be required to pay providers in full when dual eligible beneficiaries accrue enough cost-sharing to reach their out-of-pocket limit, even if Medicaid did not pay the total amount of cost-sharing. Current capitated payment policies benefit Medicare Advant...
plans inJanuary 2026. At that time, the selected plans will be responsible for supporting Ohioans who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid healthcare coverage in the 29 counties where MyCare Ohio is currently available. Statewide expansion of the program will follow as quickly as possible....
Health care utilization among Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibles: a count data analysis Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibles are the beneficiaries of both Medicare and Medicaid. Dual eligibles satisfy the eligibility conditions for Medicare benefi... S Moon,J Shin - 《Bmc Public Health》 被引量: 84发表...
Dual eligibles who were enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans and also received coverage through Medicaid tended to be higher risk than beneficiaries who were enrolled in traditional Medicare: they were older, faced more chronic conditions, and were more likely to identify as part of th...
Higher Medicare SNF care utilization by dual-eligible beneficiaries: can Medicaid long-term care policies be the answer? To examine outcomes associated with dual eligibility (Medicare and Medicaid) of patients who are admitted to skilled nursing facility (SNF) care and whethe... M Rahman,D Tyler...
149 Background: Dual-eligible (DE) patients are insured by both Medicaid and Medicare and are known to have complex medical and social needs. While DE patients with cancer have been shown to be less likely to undergo definitive surgical resection of early stage disease and more likely to be ...