There is Little Experience and Limited Data to Support Policy Making on Integrated Care for Dual Eligibles
Marsha R. Gold,
Gretchen A. Jacobson and
Rachel L. Garfield
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
Abstract:
This article focuses on state efforts to coordinate care for “dual eligibles†—Americans covered by both Medicare and Medicaid—within an integrated plan.
Keywords: Dual Eligibles; Integrated Care; Medicaid; Medicare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10
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