Medicaid-eligible uninsured children were healthier than Medicaid enrollees, but were 17 percent more likely to lack a usual source of care, 12 percent more likely to report unmet need, and 16 percent more likely to report high out-of-pocket medical spending. Medicaid-eligible children with priva...
When uninsured Medicaid-eligible adults are compared with Medicaid-enrolled adults with the same health and demographic characteristics, the uninsured are more likely to report unmet need, to lack a usual source of care, and to make less use of physician services. Families of the uninsured are al...
Status: This Operator ☐ is ☐ is not an enrolled Medicaid provider with the Department of Human Services (DHS). If the Operator has an approved Medicaid Provider Enrollment Agreement, privately-paying residents who become eligible for Medicaid services may not be asked to leave solely on the...
" she said. "The pandemic really laid bare a lot of fractures across many social services programs, and in Medicaid, we know that there have always been a high number of people who were eligible for Medicaid but not enrolled—and that is likely a sign that it was too hard to get enrol...
We will take advantage of the effect that this quasi-random occurence has on the likelihood that an eligible child is enrolled in Medicaid. Because an accident may not be entirely random for the child in question, we will look at the likelihood that the injured child's siblings are enrolled...
The survey also showed that most state prison systems had policies in place that identified prisoners who were potentially eligible for Medicaid, but not enrolled previously, and provided assistance with the Medicaid applications. In 15 state prison systems, Medicaid applications were submitted so that...
doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.2957 Introduction People dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are among individuals with the greatest need in the US1 and have enrolled in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans at a pace faster than non–dual-eligible individuals.2 To improve care for this population,...
Having no income, we were eligible for Medicaid and automatically enrolled. Having enrolled in Medicaid, we were no longer eligible for Marketplace plans. Our plan would expire on January 1 at the latest, with no option to renew. Our Healthcare-dot-gov account was essentially locked down. I...
Being dual eligible may also mean someone could qualify for a Dual Special Needs plan (D-SNP). D-SNPs are a type of Medicare Advantage plan that provide extra benefits beyond Original Medicare and Medicaid. But what happens if someone loses their Medicaid eligibility? Read on to find out. ...
marketing to promote enrollment in public programs.[BREAK]This paper revisits the ideas summarized in the Seven Steps brief to provide more concrete information for states seeking to take the next step in enrolling more uninsured children who are eligible for Medicaid or SCHIP, but not enrolled. ...