Literature DB >> 26153313

Reducing Medicaid Churning: Extending Eligibility For Twelve Months Or To End Of Calendar Year Is Most Effective.

Katherine Swartz1, Pamela Farley Short2, Deborah Roempke Graefe3, Namrata Uberoi4.   

Abstract

Medicaid churning--the constant exit and reentry of beneficiaries as their eligibility changes--has long been a problem for both Medicaid administrators and recipients. Churning will continue under the Affordable Care Act because, despite new federal rules, Medicaid eligibility will continue to be based on current monthly income. We developed a longitudinal simulation model to evaluate four policy options for modifying or extending Medicaid eligibility to reduce churning. The simulations suggest that two options--extending eligibility either to the end of a calendar year or for twelve months after enrollment--would be the most effective methods for reducing churning. The other options--a three-month extension or eligibility based on projected annual income--would reduce churning to a lesser extent. States should consider implementation of the option that best balances costs while improving access to coverage and, thereby, the health of Medicaid enrollees. Project HOPE—The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

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Keywords:  Health Reform; Medicaid

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26153313      PMCID: PMC4664196          DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.1204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   6.301


  15 in total

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4.  Issues in health reform: how changes in eligibility may move millions back and forth between medicaid and insurance exchanges.

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5.  Monitoring duration of coverage in Medicaid and CHIP to assess program performance and quality.

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Authors:  Benjamin D Sommers
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Authors:  Andrew B Bindman; Arpita Chattopadhyay; Glenna M Auerback
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9.  Costs of enrolling children in Medicaid and SCHIP.

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Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2007-07-26       Impact factor: 6.301

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6.  Primary care visits and ambulatory care sensitive diabetes hospitalizations among adult Alabama Medicaid beneficiaries.

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8.  Coverage Disruptions and Transitions Across the ACA's Medicaid/Marketplace Income Cutoff.

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9.  Billing and payment of commercial and Medicaid health plan adult vaccination claims in Michigan since the Affordable Care Act.

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10.  Ensuring access to high-quality substance use disorder treatment for Medicaid enrollees: A qualitative study of diverse stakeholders' perspectives.

Authors:  Jenny Zhen-Duan; Marie Fukuda; Melissa DeJonckheere; Irene Falgas-Bagué; Steven Miyawaki; Parwana Khazi; Margarita Alegría
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