Medicare and Medicaid Dual Eligibles: Making Medicaid Work for the 21st Century Issue Brief

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  • Issue Brief 6 December 2004 PDF

Article Publication Date: 
12/14/2004
Summary: 
Individuals with certain combinations of needs who enroll in both the state-administered Medicaid program and the federally-administered Medicare program are referred to as dual eligibles. Currently, they receive prescription drugs and most LTC benefits from Medicaid, while they are covered by Medicare for acute benefits. Because dual eligibles receive benefits from both programs, many care coordination challenges arise in delivering high-quality, cost effective, & comprehensive benefits.
Article Author: 
Milligan, Charles
Topics: 
Medicaid
Populations: 
N/A
Sources: 
Rutgers/NASHP
Programs/Initiatives: 
N/A
Dual Eligibles; Care coordination; overlapping benefits

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National Academy for State Health Policy
nkaye@nashp.org
Phone: 
207-874-6524

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