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The top official at the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said the state's new long-term care program for ...
With denials on the rise, some long-term care providers are questioning the worth of admitting residents covered by managed care plans because they doubt they’ll be reimbursed for their services.
In that time the state paid Medicaid managed long-term care plans $52 billion worth of premiums to administer the benefit, according to the union’s analysis. “Privatizing health care has not ...
The vast majority of the state’s current Medicaid enrollees already operate under managed care, with the exception of one key program: elderly and disabled Hoosiers dependent upon long-term care.
Medicaid managed care has become the dominant form of Medicaid ... older adults and people with disabilities) tend to use long-term services and supports (LTSS) or other specialized services.
While discussions of how to control rising health care costs dominated much of the legislative session, lawmakers wisely rejected efforts to eliminate New York’s Managed Long-Term Care ...
Nearly 280,000 New Yorkers rely on a Managed Long Term Care plan for their care. Many of these members are among the state’s most at-risk residents, with multiple health conditions that require ...
Connecticut’s Medicaid program boasts lower costs and similar levels of access when compared to peer states, according to a report by independent consultants, leading to the conclusion that ...
“We should be very concerned about access to care in the long-term care environment, and managed care would not be an answer to any of those significant issues,” said Matthew Barrett ...
One of the truly bright spots responsible for improving long-term health is managed care — which aims to provide the best outcomes for Georgians at the most affordable costs by working directly ...