Nursing Home Transition Programs: Perspectives of State Medicaid Officials

Published: Mar 31, 2006

Nursing Home Transition Programs: Perspectives of State Medicaid Officials

This report draws on interviews with state Medicaid program officials for insight into the issues that arise in establishing programs to move individuals with significant long-term care needs from institutional to community settings. The five states that participated in this study—Florida, Louisiana, New Jersey, Ohio and Washington—each received federal grants for nursing home transition activities and had varied experiences.

Report (.pdf)

Medicaid Long-Term Services Reforms in the Deficit Reduction Act

Published: Mar 31, 2006

The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA) was signed by the President in February 2006 and included major changes to the Medicaid program. This brief provides an overview of the changes to the rules and direction of Medicaid long-term care services as enacted in the DRA.

Issue Brief (.pdf)

Medicaid’s High Cost Enrollees: How Much Do They Drive Program Spending?

Published: Mar 31, 2006

This brief presents new information on the distribution of Medicaid spending for all enrollees, including those residing in institutions. The analysis finds that fewer than five percent of enrollees (each exceeding $25,000 in annual costs) account for almost half of all Medicaid spending.

Issue Brief (.pdf)

Reports Explore Long-Term Care Issues Included in the Deficit Reduction Act

Published: Mar 31, 2006

The Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) of 2005, which became law this February, includes several significant changes to Medicaid long-term care policies. The Kaiser Family Foundation’s Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured is releasing five new reports on long-term care issues that were addressed by the DRA changes.

Long-term care accounts for 36 percent of Medicaid spending (over $100 billion annually) and is utilized by many of Medicaid’s most costly beneficiaries, the low-income elderly and individuals with disabilities.

Medicaid Long-Term Services Reforms in the Deficit Reduction Act

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Asset Transfer and Nursing Home Use: Empirical Evidence and Policy Significance

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Beyond Cash and Counseling: An Inventory of Individual Budget-based Community Long-Term Care Programs

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Nursing Home Transition Programs: Perspectives of State Medicaid Officials

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Home Transition Programs: Perspectives of Medicaid Care Planners

An In-Depth Examination of Formularies and Other Features of Medicare Drug Plans

Authors: Jack Hoadley, Elizabeth Hargrave, Juliette Cubanski, and Tricia Neuman
Published: Mar 31, 2006

This study of Medicare Part D plans offered in 2006 examines formularies, drug costs and utilization management tools in drug plans offered by 14 national and near-national organizations. Collectively, these organizations account for 1,222 of the 1,429 Part D plans available to Medicare beneficiaries.

The analysis finds that Medicare’s new, private, stand-alone drug plans vary significantly in terms of covered drugs, out-of-pocket costs for specific medications and restrictions placed on the use of certain drugs.

The study was conducted by Jack Hoadley of Georgetown University, Elizabeth Hargrave of NORC at the University of Chicago, and Juliette Cubanski and Tricia Neuman of the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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News Release

Report (.pdf)

Health Coverage for Low-Income Populations: A Comparison of Medicaid and SCHIP

Published: Mar 30, 2006

Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) are often compared because they both serve low-income populations. However, the populations served, the coverage offered and the structure of these programs have differed in important ways. With the passage of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, states can now apply some SCHIP-like principles to the Medicaid program. Moreover, SCHIP is due for reauthorization by Congress after fiscal year 2007.

This issue brief examines the similarities and difference between Medicaid and SCHIP as well as the implications of applying some SCHIP design features to the Medicaid program.

Issue Brief (.pdf)

Source: CBS News/New York Times Poll: 1993

Published: Mar 17, 2006

Do you think the government in Washington should guarantee medical care for all people who don’t have, health insurance or isn’t this the responsibility of the government in Washington?

65% Should

27 Not government responsibility

8 Don’t know/No answer

Methodology: Conducted by CBS News/New York Times, September 16-September 19, 1993 and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 1,136. Data provided by The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut.

Source: CBS News/New York Times Poll: 1992

Published: Mar 17, 2006

Do you think the government in Washington should guarantee medical care for all people who don’t have, health insurance or isn’t this the responsibility of the government in Washington?

77%  Should

17   Not government responsibility

6    Don’t know/No answer

Methodology: Conducted by CBS News/New York Times, June 17-June 20, 1992 and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 1,315.   Data provided by The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut.

National ADAP Monitoring Project, Annual Report, 2006

Published: Mar 2, 2006

The National ADAP Monitoring Report, 2006 provides the latest data on state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs). ADAPs, authorized under Title II of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, provide HIV/AIDS-related prescription drugs to uninsured and underinsured individuals living with HIV/AIDS. ADAPs operate in 57 U.S. states, territories and associated jurisdictions. The report, the tenth in an annual series, was prepared by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD). It was released during a policy forum on March 30, 2006.

Summary and Detailed Findings (.pdf)

Full Report (including charts and appendices) (.pdf)

Key ADAP Highlights (.pdf)

ADAP Formularies (.pdf)

Medicaid Spending and Enrollment: State and National Data Update

Published: Mar 1, 2006

This series of tables provides recent data on state-by-state and national Medicaid spending and enrollment.

Using the latest federal information sources available, the first set of tables contains information on Medicaid spending by service using data from the Centers on Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) Form 64 for Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2004.

A second set of tables is based on analysis of a more detailed data source, the Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS), which provides information on enrollment and spending per enrollee for FFY 2002. Both sets of tables were prepared for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured by the Urban Institute.

2004 State and National Medicaid Spending Data (CMS-64)

2002 State and National Medicaid Enrollment and Spending Data (MSIS)

Overview of Differences between Data Sources (.pdf)