States seeking to integrate Medicare and Medicaid services for dually eligible beneficiaries need to consider a variety of issues in program design and implementation such as incorporating behavioral health and long-term services and supports, consumers and providers engagement, and linking Medicare and Medicaid data. Use the filter below to view resources related to these and other topics.
This report examines the effects of PACE on Medicare and Medicaid expenditures, use of nursing facility use, and mortality.
(Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation)
This report documents the results of interviews with dually eligible individuals in California about how maintaining continuity of care may influence the success of the state's Cal MediConnect financial alignment demonstration program.
(UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)
This report uses existing evaluations of PACE to summarize the available evidence on the effect of PACE on: Medicare and Medicaid costs; hospital and nursing facility use; quality of care, satisfaction and quality of life; and mortality.
(Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation)
This fact sheet provides a comprehensive description of One Care, Massachusetts' demonstration project for adults with disabilities between the ages of 21 and 64 who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
(Massachusetts Medicaid Policy Institute)
This report offers recommendations for developing risk adjustment and rate-setting mechanisms to reinforce the goals of care integration.
(Massachusetts Medicaid Policy Institute)