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Medicaid and Managed Care
A fact sheet providing an overview of the Medicaid program’s increasing reliance on managed care to deliver services.

Trends in Health Plans Serving Medicaid —2000 Data Update
Includes new analyses on the performance of Medicaid-dominated and commercial plans on measures of effective care and access to care, and on the extent to which plans restrict their Medicaid service areas.

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Key Questions about Changes for Medicaid and Low-Income Individuals: HR 3200 America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 -- August 2009
This brief highlights some key questions about provisions related to Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and provisions that affect low-income individuals included in HR 3200, the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act 2009 (the House Tri-Committee Bill).
Pulling it Together: Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks -- July 2009
In his latest essay for "Pulling It Together, From Drew Altman," the Foundation's President and CEO examines how innovations in Medicaid managed care can impact care delivery and costs in our nation's health care system.
Medicaid: A Primer 2008 -- December 2008
The primer provides an overview of the basic components of Medicaid, the nation's largest health coverage program, which covers 59 million low-income individuals, including children and families, people with disabilities and the elderly who are also covered by Medicare.
The Medicaid Program at a Glance - UPDATE -- November 2008 KCMU Material
This fact sheet provides an overview of the Medicaid program, the populations that it serves and the services that it covers.
Headed for a Crunch: An Update on Medicaid Spending, Coverage and Policy Heading into an Economic Downturn -- September 2008 KCMU Material
This eighth annual 50-state survey on Medicaid and state budget actions finds enrollment began to rise in fiscal year 2008 with states expecting even larger increases for fiscal year 2009.  With the increased enrollment, Medicaid spending is also rising more rapidly than in the recent past.
Kaiser Fast Facts -- May 2008
“Kaiser Fast Facts” features “QuickTakes” and “Kaiser Slides” – two tools that provide direct access to facts, data and slides about the nation's health care system and programs, in an easy-to-use format. “QuickTakes” presents an inventory of facts-at-a-glance and "Kaiser Slides" allows Web visitors to freely view, download and print graphics and tables of health policy statistics and trends.
Beyond Cash and Counseling: The Second Generation of Individual Budget-Based Community Long-Term Care Programs for the Elderly -- January 2007 KCMU Material
This report describes 10 operating individual budget model programs that serve older persons, identifies four areas of program design that are of particular importance to the success of the individual budget model, and discusses their implications.
State Medicaid Benefits Database -- August 2005 KCMU Material
An interactive database based on 50-state survey data that provides easy access to information provided by each state's Medicaid program.
Medicaid: A Timeline of Key Developments -- June 2005 KCMU Material
This interactive timeline provides information about policy developments over the course of the last 40 years of the Medicaid program and will be updated with new developments as they occur.
New Data Source on Hospital Use by California's Medi-Cal Enrollees -- November 2002
A project sponsored by The Kaiser Family Foundation has resulted in a new source of data that will enhance research on the Medi-Cal program, including the impact of Medi-Cal managed care. The project linked 2 datasets: the Patient Discharge Dataset containing hospital ...
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Medicaid/SCHIP: Managed Care
As the nation’s largest purchaser of health services for low-income families, Medicaid has increasingly relied on managed care to deliver services. Over half of Medicaid beneficiaries now receive health care services through a broad array of managed care arrangements.

 

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The Medicaid Resource Book
A reference book describing four pivotal aspects of how the Medicaid program operates — who it covers, what it covers, how it is financed, and how it is administered.
Statehealthfacts.org
This redesigned and updated website provides the latest state-level data on Medicaid managed care including total enrollment and enrollment by plan.
Medicaid Managed Care for Dual Eligibles: State Profiles
Over half a million duals were enrolled in Medicaid managed care programs in 1999. This report summarizes these efforts across the nation and profiles initiatives in each state.
Commercial Health Plan Participation in Medicaid Managed Care
The issue paper studies health care markets of Denver, Detroit, Milwaukee, Miami, New York, and Seattle and identifies key determinants for plan participation.
Enabling Services: A Profile of Medicaid Managed Care Organizations
The report provides basic statistics on Medicaid managed care organizations providing enabling services — transportation, translation, education, and case management.
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