Literature DB >> 29139330

Comparing Care for Dual-Eligibles Across Coverage Models: Empirical Evidence From Oregon.

Hyunjee Kim1, Christina J Charlesworth1, K John McConnell1, Jennifer B Valentine2, David C Grabowski3.   

Abstract

Dual-eligible beneficiaries or "duals" are individuals enrolled in both the Medicare and Medicaid programs. For both Medicare and Medicaid, they may be enrolled in fee-for-service or managed care, creating a mix of possible coverage models. Understanding these different models is essential to improving care for duals. Using All-Payer All-Claims data, we empirically described health service use and quality of care for Oregon duals across five coverage models with different combinations of fee-for-service, managed care, and plan alignment status across Medicare and Medicaid. We found substantial heterogeneity in care across these five coverage models. We also found that duals in plans with aligned financial incentives for Medicare and Medicaid experienced more improvement in their care relative to those with nonaligned Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care plans. These results highlight the importance of developing policies that account for the heterogeneity of the dual population and their coverage options.

Keywords:  Medicaid; Medicare; care coordination; dual eligibles; plan alignment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29139330     DOI: 10.1177/1077558717740206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care Res Rev        ISSN: 1077-5587            Impact factor:   3.929


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