Section 1115 Alternative Medicaid Expansions: Summative Evaluation Report
Kara Contreary,
Katharine Bradley,
Matthew Niedzwiecki,
Kristin Maurer,
Sandra Chao,
Brenda Natzke and
Maggie Samra
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This report presents findings from an evaluation of section 1115 demonstrations in six states—Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, and New Hampshire—that tested new approaches to administering Medicaid for low-income adults during the period 2014 - 2017.
Keywords: Medicaid; section 1115 demonstration; premiums; behavior incentives; premium assistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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