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J. 2002 . Access to care among disabled adults on Medicaid.. Health Care Financing Review , 23(4): 159–173.Long, S. K., T. A. Coughlin, and S. J. Kendall. 2002. ``Access to Care among Disabled Adults on Medicaid.'' Health Care Financing Review 23 (4): 159-73....
A program in the United States, jointly funded by the states and the federal government, that reimburses hospitals and physicians for providing care to qualifying people who cannot finance their own medical expenses. [medic(al)+aid.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
Other groups include adults and newly eligible adults (under Medicaid expansion), disabled, and the elderly. While disabled persons make up only 11.4 percent of all Medicaid enrollees, their share of Medicaid expenditures is by far the largest. Show more - Description Published by , Jun 5, ...
These data are pivotal for evaluating Medicaid policy and allocation of services in disabled populations. Based on the frequency of dually eligible enrollment in Medicare, Medicare is also an important insurer of adults with Down syndrome, and data are needed to supplement Medicaid claims when asking...
Medicaid enrollment is divided mainly into four groups of beneficiaries: children, adults under 65 years of age, seniors aged 65 years or older, and disabled people. Children are the largest group, with a share of approximately 37 percent of enrollees. However, their share of Medicaid ...
…Under per capita caps, the federal government would establish for each state a per-person payment for each of the main eligibility categories in the Medicaid program: the elderly, the blind and disabled, nondisabled adults, and children. The federal government would then make payments to the ...
Cost-related medication nonadherence among elderly and disabled medicare beneficiaries: a national survey 1 year before the medicare drug benefit. Background Prior to implementation of the Medicare drug benefit, we estimated the prevalence of cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) among Medicare ......
In Texas, a parent in a household of three would be limited to earning no more than $344 a month to qualify for Medicaid. And most adults with a disability can qualify without a dependent child and be eligible for Medicaid home health services with an income of up to $2,800 a month....
Medicare is federally administered and covers older or disabled Americans, while Medicaid operates at the state level and covers low-income families and some single adults. Funding for Medicare comes from payroll taxes and premiums paid by recipients. ...