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Expert Meeting on Disease Management Outcomes Measurement
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Project Officer(s): Adelle Simmons |
Organization(s): Rand Corporation |
The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistan Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (HHS/ASPE) hosted an expert panel to discuss disease management outcomes measuement. The meeting featured experts from govenrment, academia, and private industry discussing measurment of the impact of disease management on health outcomes and costs of care, with a focus on the potential for public sector programs.
The meeting was Wednesday, January 16, 2008, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time) at 1200 South Hayes Street, Room 4204, Arlington, VA 22202. Telephone: (703) 413-1100.
The meeting was open to the public, and pre-registration was encouraged. |
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Federal Medical Assistance Percentages
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Organization(s): Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, HHS |
The Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAPs) are used in determining the amount of Federal matching funds for State expenditures for assistance payments for certain social services, and State medical and medical insurance expenditures. The Social Security Act requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to calculate and publish the FMAPs each year. For historical purposes, this web site lists recent FMAPs as well. |
Published: November, 2007 |
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Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP), Fiscal Year 2008
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Organization(s): Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, HHS |
The Federal Medical Assistance Percentages and Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages are calculated pursuant to the Social Security Act (the Act). These percentages will be effective from October 1 through September 30 of the indicated year. The "Federal Medical Assistance Percentages" and "Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages" are used in determining the amount of Federal matching for State medical assistance (Medicaid) and State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expenditures, and Foster Care Maintenance and Adoption Assistance payments. Figures are given for each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
Published: November, 2006 |
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The Effects of Welfare and IDA Program Rules on Asset Holdings of Low-Income Families
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Author(s): Signe-Mary McKernan, Caroline Ratcliffe, Yunju Nam |
Organization(s): Urban Institute |
This report examines the effects of a comprehensive set of 13 welfare, food stamp, individual development account (IDA), earned income tax credit (EITC), and minimum wage program rules on the asset holdings of low-education, single mothers and families. (Low-education was used as a proxy for low-income and address fluctuations in income over time.) More specifically, this original analysis of extant data examines the effects of varying asset limits across state TANF programs, treatment of different types of assets, and state efforts to encourage asset accumulation among TANF recipients. |
Published: September, 2007 |
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Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP), Fiscal Year 2007
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Organization(s): Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, HHS |
The Federal Medical Assistance Percentages and Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages are calculated pursuant to the Social Security Act (the Act). These percentages will be effective from October 1 through September 30 of the indicated year. The "Federal Medical Assistance Percentages" and "Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages" are used in determining the amount of Federal matching for State medical assistance (Medicaid) and State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expenditures, and Foster Care Maintenance and Adoption Assistance payments. Figures are given for each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
Published: November, 2005 |
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Long-Term Growth of Medical Expenditures Public and Private
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Author(s): ASPE |
As the population of the United States ages, it will consume more health care. Older people suffer diseases and other medical problems to a greater extent than younger people. And with health care prices continuing to rise much faster than other goods and services, the use and societal cost of health care is expected to soar in the future. Steps to moderate the growth of health care prices and increase efficiency and effectiveness of health care delivery are essential to moderating the economic burden that future health care costs are likely to impose. |
Published: May, 2005 |
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Spending on Social Welfare Programs in Rich and Poor States:
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Organization(s): The Lewin Group and the Rockefeller Institute |
This project, which resulted in both a key highlights issue brief and a full report, examines how a state's ability to fund social welfare programs affects its state spending choices on programs to support low-income populations. The project includes a two-part study of state spending on social services. The first part uses existing data sources to build a multi-variate, fifty-state model to examine social welfare spending choices made by states at different points in time. In the second part of the study, additional information is gathered through site visits to a half-dozen of the poorest states to develop a more detailed analysis of the spending decisions relating to social welfare programs. |
Published: June, 2004 |
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Securing the Benefits of Medical Innovation for Seniors:
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The Role of Prescription Drugs and Drug Coverage |
This report examines the consequences to medical innovation and overall health posed by attempts to contain drug expenditures by implementing government controls. |
Published: July, 2002 |
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Effects of Congressional Proposals on Prescription Drug Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries
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Author(s): ASPE |
Published: June, 2002 |
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Factors Driving Pharmaceutical Expenditures:
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An Overview |
Author(s): Ernst R. Brendt |
Organization(s): MIT and NBER |
Published: August, 2000 |
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