Article Publication Date:
2/28/2013
Summary:
As increasing numbers of state Medicaid agencies implement both MFP and MLTSS programs, it is important to understand how they can work together to achieve common goals -- shifting the balance of LTSS from institutional care to HCBS settings. This report examines how 5 states have structured the interface between the two programs, including overlap in eligible groups, design of Medicaid payment rates to managed care organizations (MCOs); and how MFP and MCO staff share or divide responsibility.
Topics:
Medicaid
Types/Tools:
Populations:
N/A
Sources:
Mathematica Policy Research
Programs/Initiatives:
Money Follows the Person
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managed care organizations; MCO; Hawaii QUEST Expanded Access Program; QExA; Massachusetts Senior Care Options; SCO; TennCare CHOICES; Wisconsin Family Care; Texas Star+Plus; Capitation; Transition Coordinators;
Contact
Debra Lipson
Mathematica Policy Research
dlipson@mathematica-mpr.com
Phone:
301-244-0399
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/53357