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Implications of eligibility category churn for pediatric payment in Medicaid.

Deena J Chisolm1, Sean P Gleeson, Kelly J Kelleher, Marisa E Domino, Emily Alexy, Wendy Yi Xu, Paula H Song.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the extent and implications of "churn" between different Medicaid eligibility classifications in a pediatric population: (1) aged, blind, and disabled (ABD) Medicaid eligibility, determined by disability status and family income; and (2) Healthy Start Medicaid eligibility, determined by family income alone. STUDY
DESIGN: As a result of a 2013 policy change, children with ABD eligibility transitioned from fee-for-service to capitated care. We used Ohio Medicaid claims data from July 2013 through June 2015 to explore the relationships among instability in eligibility category, demographics, and utilization.
METHODS: To examine the potential financial effect of categorical churn, an effective capitation rate was created to capture the proportion of the maximum potential capitation rate that was realized.
RESULTS: More than 20% of children exited ABD-based eligibility at least once. Switching was associated with younger age and rural residence and was not associated with healthcare use.
CONCLUSIONS: Switching between eligibility categories is common and affects average capitation but not health service use.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30875179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Manag Care        ISSN: 1088-0224            Impact factor:   2.229


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1.  Medicaid Coverage Disruptions Among Children Enrolled in North Carolina Medicaid From 2016 to 2018.

Authors:  Rushina Cholera; David Anderson; Sudha R Raman; Bradley G Hammill; Bethany DiPrete; Alexander Breskin; Catherine Wiener; Nuvan Rathnayaka; Suzanne Landi; M Alan Brookhart; Rebecca G Whitaker; Janet Prvu Bettger; Charlene A Wong
Journal:  JAMA Health Forum       Date:  2021-12-23
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