This study compares alternative approaches to providing community-based long-term care to low-income Medicaid eligible elders in California and Texas, two states with large Mexican-origin populations. As smaller families, the migration of children away from their parent's communities, the need for ...
To compare different methods for identifying a long term care (LTC) nursing home stay, distinct from stays in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), to the method currently used by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). We used national and Texas Medicare claims, Minimum Data Set ...
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Medicare does not pay for long-term care. Medicaid does pay for long-term care in nursing homes only. A few states, such as Vermont, have recently begun offering Medicaid long-term care benefits both in the home and in nursing homes. Medicare is a health insurance program for Americans ...
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ObjectivesTo compare hospitalizations of dually eligible older adults who had an extended Medicaid nursing home (NH) stay and transitioned out to receive Medicaid home- and community-based services (HCBS) with hospitalizations of those who remained in the NH. DesignRetrospective matched cohort study us...
Rehabilitation, subacute, nursing home and long-term care services for non-resident Indians (NRI's), Americans of Indian descent and South-Asian Senior Citizens. Seniors can receive nursing care in a manner in which their culture is respected and language understood. ...
Medicaid Long-Term Community Care in California and Texas: A Growing Fiscal Challenge in a New Era Chapter © 2019 History and Policy Evolution of the PACE Model of Care Chapter © 2022 The International Perspective on Community-Based Integrated Care Chapter © 2022 References Abrahams,...
Using Medicare and Medicaid to pay long-term care costs Jointly funded by the federal and state governments, Medicaid is the state-run health insurance program for low-income families. Medicare, on the other hand, is national health insurance that covers most seniors. Both government programs can...
As Medicare does not cover long-term care stays in a nursing home and does not cover home care, individuals must privately pay for their own care needs. If someone has nearly no assets (less than $2,000.00 in most states), they may qualify for Medicaid coverage which will pay for a ...