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Beneficiary Survey Design and Administration for Eligibility and Coverage Demonstration Evaluations

Holly Matulewicz, Katharine Bradley and Sarah Wagner

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Abstract: This guide is an overview of best practices in the design and administration of beneficiary surveys for use in evaluations of section 1115 Medicaid demonstrations.

Keywords: evaluation design; 1115 demonstrations; 1115 waiver; section 1115; Medicaid; beneficiary surveys; longitudinal surveys; designing surveys; fielding surveys; administering surveys; survey instruments; eligibility and coverage; community engagement; premiums; account payments; non-eligibility periods; lockouts; retroactive eligibility waivers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 86
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