Beneficiary Understanding of Incentives: Evidence from Interim Demonstration Evaluation Reports in Indiana, Iowa, and Michigan
Rachel Miller,
Kristin Maurer and
Katharine Bradley
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Indiana, Iowa, and Michigan used section 1115 authority to implement beneficiary engagement programs as part of their Medicaid expansions, seeking to help Medicaid beneficiaries become more active participants in their health care.
Keywords: 1115 demonstrations; Medicaid; implementation; evaluation; beneficiary engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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