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Medicaid and CHIP Risk-Based Managed Care in 20 States - Experiences Over the Past Decade and Lessons for the Future (Paperback)
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Medicaid and CHIP Risk-Based Managed Care in 20 States - Experiences Over the Past Decade and Lessons for the Future (Paperback)
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Over the first decade of the 21st century, the role of risk-based
managed health care for publicly insured beneficiaries has expanded
substantially. This report examines this form of health care
delivery in 20 states for both Medicaid and CHIP nonelderly adults
and children, including people with disabilities. The 20 states
were chosen because they include over 80 percent of both Medicaid
and CHIP beneficiaries who are enrolled in risk-based managed care.
Findings are based on interviews with state Medicaid and CHIP
officials, as well as representatives from 40 Managed Care
Organizations (MCOs) serving Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries, and
40 health care providers or provider organizations. In addition,
the report contains published data from various sources, including
measures of access to care, quality of care, and satisfaction with
care over the study period (2001-2010).This review of Medicaid and
CHIP risk-based managed care over the first decade of the 21st
century shows that well-established programs exist in 19 of the 20
study states (Connecticut being the exception) and that most states
are seeking to expand their programs to cover more and higher-cost
enrollees. While there is substantial variation across states in
approaches, all the study states have developed ways to regularly
select plans, define network requirements, and monitor access and
quality. In contrast to the early years of development of Medicaid
managed care, there is substantial stability in the number and
types of plans participating in risk-based managed care. HEDIS and
CAHPS data also suggest that preventive care use has improved under
risk-based managed care and that beneficiaries are generally
satisfied with their health plans. Thus, the risk-based managed
care programs that currently exist provide a structure to absorb
the newly covered adults under the Affordable Care Act and provide
a learning laboratory and important lessons for other states in how
to develop an effective risk-based managed care program for
Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries.
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