The challenges measuring the effectiveness of a statewide Medicaid long-term care managed care programme: the Florida experience Online publication date: Thu, 31-Jul-2014
by Adam G. Golden; Bernard A. Roos; Michael A. Silverman; Thomas T.H. Wan
International Journal of Public Policy (IJPP), Vol. 8, No. 1/2/3, 2012
Abstract: Recent passage of legislation in Florida mandating the development of a statewide Medicaid managed care long-term care plan was initiated to facilitate the utilisation of home- and community-based long-term care services in place of high cost, non-skilled nursing home care. However, programme savings will be limited if the care needs of nursing home residents exceed that currently provided by community-based programmes. This article reports on the challenges that arose from our efforts to compare the care burden of nursing home residents and nursing home-eligible Medicaid waiver programme enrolees. Our experience will better enable policy researchers and managed care plans to design comparative effective studies that address the rebalancing of long-term care resources.
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