As states seek to improve supportive services, policymakers need to know whether consumer-directed programs deliver quality care that which satisfies consumers' preferences and does not harm their health.
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Advanced SearchUsing MSIS Data to Analyze Medicaid Eligibility and Managed Care Enrollment Patterns in 1999
In this report, the new MSIS enrollment data are utilized to provide detailed information on Medicaid eligibility patterns and managed care participation in calendar year 1999. A series of 14 tables were constructed for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and then summarized at the national level.
The Application Process For TANF, Food Stamps, Medicaid, and SCHIP
Issues For Agencies and Applicants, Including Immigrants and Limited English Speakers
Application Process for TANF, Food Stamps, Medicaid, and SCHIP
This report explores one key dimension of access to public benefits the application and eligibility determination process. Of particular interest is how local-level administrative procedures and operations may generally affect eligible families access to benefits. Special consideration is given to exploring these issues as they relate to immigrants and limited English speakers.
Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP), Fiscal Year 2004
Federal Financial Participation in State Assistance Expenditures; Federal Matching Shares for Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program, and Aid to Needy, Aged, Blind, or Disabled Persons for October 1, 2002 Through September 30, 2003 [Federal Register: November 30, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 231)] [Notices] [Page 59790-59793]
Analysis of the Joint Distribution of Disproportionate Share Hospital Payments
Contents Introduction Overview of DSH Funding Policies What Is a Safety Net Hospital? How Should Financial Vulnerability Be Defined? Framework for Analyzing DSH Allocation Policies Hospital Data Set and
The Homecoming Project: Wisconsin's Nursing Home Transition Demonstration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Policy Frameworks for Designing Medicaid Buy-In Programs and Related State Work Incentive Initiatives
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Case Study
Medicaid Buy-In Programs: Case Studies of Early Implementer States
This paper describes the findings from nine Case Study states. These case studies were conducted: (1) To examine early implementation experience among the states in order to gain an understanding of the programmatic, fiscal, and political context in which design decisions were made.
The Medicaid Buy-In Programs: Lessons Learned From Nine "Early Implementer" States
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services