Medicaid Expansions

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National Findings on Access to Health Care and Service Use for Non-elderly Adults Enrolled in Medicaid

Aug 2012

This report gives a national picture of how access to care for non-elderly adults enrolled in Medicaid compares to that of adults who have employer sponsored health insurance and uninsured adults, building on prior reports and analyses.

 

Countdown to 2014: Designing Navigator Programs to Meet the Needs of Consumers

Aug 2012

Georgetown University Health Policy Institute’s Center for Children and Families has produced a brief that provides an overview of the duties of navigators, training requirements, selection criteria and financing options. 

 

Mortality and Access to Care among Adults after State Medicaid Expansions

Jul 2012

This study of three states, Arizona, Maine, and New York, that have expanded adult Medicaid coverage has found that the expansions reduced deaths.

 

State Network Annual Meeting Plenary Presentations

Jul 2012

Select presentations from the State Network's Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon.

 

Analysis of Eligibility Changes in Implications for Selected Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility Groups

Jul 2012

This issue brief provides a detailed overview of the final federal Medicaid eligibility rules, transition issues and decision points that states will need to consider as they prepare to convert to the collapsed eligibility categories in 2014.

 

2014 Medicaid Eligibility Transition Toolkit

Jul 2012

The 2014 Medicaid Eligibility Transition Toolkit is designed to assist states in systematically identifying issues and decisions they will face as they convert to 2014.

 

Maryland Health Care Reform Simulation Model: Detailed Analysis and Methodology

Jul 2012

This Hilltop Institute at the University of Maryland report on the economic impact of health reform in Maryland found that the ACA will benefit the state’s budget by more than $600 million through 2020, generate more than $3 billion in annual economic activity, and create more than 26,000 jobs.

 

Dispelling Myths About Emergency Department Use: Majority of Medicaid Visits Are for Urgent or More Serious Symptoms

Jul 2012

According to a new national study by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC), the majority of emergency department (ED) visits by nonelderly Medicaid patients are for symptoms suggesting urgent or more serious medical problems rather than for routine care.This research brief highlights that there are clearly opportunities to develop less-costly care options than emergency departments for both nonelderly Medicaid and privately insured patients.

 

Enrollment and Disenrollment in Subsidized Health Insurance: Lessons Learned in Massachusetts

Jul 2012

This report is based on information drawn from structured discussions and focus groups performed under the SAMHSA Financing Center of Excellence contract to explore possible causes, and identify strategies for maximizing coverage among individuals with behavioral health conditions in Massachusetts and across the country.

 

Making the Medicaid Expansion an ACA Option: How Many Low-Income Americans Could Remain Uninsured

Jul 2012

This Urban Institute two page brief breaks down the potentially impacted uninsured population by income.

 
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