Medicare and Medicaid Plan Integration Among Dual-Eligible Individuals
Hyunjee Kim, Angela Senders, Maanyatha Cheekati, Sara Edelstein, Stephan R. Lindner, Jeah Jung

TL;DR
This study explores how Medicare and Medicaid plans work together to provide care for individuals eligible for both, focusing on long-term care and mental health services.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the integration of Medicare and Medicaid plans for dual-eligible individuals.
Findings
Enrollee and plan-level integration varies among dual-eligible individuals.
Long-term care and behavioral health services are central to integration efforts.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study examines enrollee and plan-level integration among individuals eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, with a focus on the provision of long-term care and behavioral health services.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Policy and Management · Healthcare innovation and challenges · Global Health Care Issues
