Article Publication Date:
4/29/2005
Summary:
Surveying Maryland’s 3,180 dual eligibles who are enrolled in hcbs waiver programs, the author finds that the end-of-2005 transfer of prescription drug coverage from Medicaid to Medicare under the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 could put these beneficiaries in jeopardy. The experience in MD is likely to be typical for other states. The paper recommends a number of federal policy remedies, including 90-day prescriptions, using open or shared formularies, & lengthening the enrollment period.
Topics:
Medicaid Waivers
Types/Tools:
Populations:
Aging/Older Adults; Psychiatric Disabilities/Mental Illness; Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities
Sources:
Center for Health Program Development and Management
Programs/Initiatives:
N/A
States:
Keywords:
State/Agency Information
dual eligibles; Drug Formularies; prescription drug plans; auto-enrollment
Contact
Charles Milligan, Jr., J.D., M.P.H.
Center for Health Program
University of Maryland
cmilligan@chpdm.umbc.edu
Phone:
410-455-6274
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50577