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Comparing Outcomes for Dual Eligible Beneficiaries in Integrated Care: Final Report
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Dual eligible beneficiaries are an important subset of the Medicare and Medicaid populations because they have a high prevalence of chronic conditions and disabilities, substantial care needs, and high health care and long-term services and supports (LTSS) utilization and costs.
Integrating Care through Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs): Opportunities and Challenges
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Nancy Archibald, Michelle Soper, Leah Smith, and Alexandra Kruse
Center for Health Care Strategies
Joshua Wiener
RTI International
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Integrating Care through Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs): Opportunities and Challenges
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The 11 million individuals dually-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are among the highest need populations in either program. However, a lack of coordination between the Medicare and Medicaid programs makes it difficult for individuals enrolled in both to navigate these fragmented systems of care and adds to the cost of both programs.