Long-Term Services and Supports: The Future Role and Challenges for Medicaid

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Article Publication Date: 
9/1/2007
Summary: 
According to a report by the Kaiser Foundation, Medicaid has become the major payer for long-term services and supports to low-income individuals, and a safety-net for those who become impoverished as a result of long-term care needs. In addition to concerns about the high costs of long-term care, recent developments have drawn attention to challenges facing Medicaid as a provider of long-term care. This paper describes these challenges and other issues facing the Medicaid program going forward.
Article Author: 
Kasper, Judith; Lyons, Barbara; O’Malley, Molly
Topics: 
Medicaid
Populations: 
Dual Eligibles
Programs/Initiatives: 
Deficit Reduction Act (DRA); Ticket to Work
Keywords: 
Long-Term Care
Flexible Benefit;

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