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nursing homeslinkage of payment and qualityIn 2006, Ohio changed its Medicaid reimbursement methodology for nursing homes (NHs) to promote more efficient staffing levels. This study examines the impacts of this policy change on quality.doi:10.1111/1475-6773.12553John R. Bowblis...
Except for the poorest seniors, for whom Medicaid can pick up the tab, most older adults have to rely on their own savings or family membersfor home carewhen they can no longer handle all of their daily needs but aren't ready to move to a long-term care facility. ...
For those with low incomes, Medicaid can help defray the costs of nursing home care. And if you make too much for Medicaid, you may be able to qualify using the "spend down" method, which requires you to use a certain amount of your assets each year toward medical expenses. "if a ...
摘要: In 2006, Ohio changed its Medicaid reimbursement methodology for nursing homes (NHs) to promote more efficient staffing levels. This study examines the impacts of this policy change on quality.DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12553 年份: 2017
Medicaid is funded by the federal government and each state. The federal government pays states for a share of program expenditures, called the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP). Each state has its own FMAP based onper capita incomeand other criteria. The average state FMAP is 57%, ...
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