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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedThorndike AL, Peterson L, Spitzer S
Advancing health equity through partnerships of state Medicaid agencies, Medicaid managed care organizations, and health care delivery organizations.
This article explored how multi-stakeholder teams operationalized the Roadmap to Advance Health Equity model during the early stages of its implementation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives from multi-stakeholder teams from state Medicaid agencies, Medicaid managed care organizations, and health care delivery organizations in seven US states about their experiences. The team representatives shared practical strategies for implementing the Roadmap to Advance Health Equity, which the authors believed could inform future efforts to build intra- and inter-organizational cultures of equity and integrate health equity into care delivery and payment systems.
AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Thorndike AL, Peterson L, Spitzer S .
Advancing health equity through partnerships of state Medicaid agencies, Medicaid managed care organizations, and health care delivery organizations.
Front Public Health 2023 Mar 9;11:1104843. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1104843.
Keywords: Medicaid, Medicare, Healthcare Delivery
Jung HY, Trivedi AN, Grabowski DC
Integrated Medicare and Medicaid managed care and rehospitalization of dual eligibles.
The objective of this study was to conduct an early evaluation of an innovative program that coordinates benefits for elderly dual eligibles. The authors found no statistically significant effect of senior care options on rehospitalization. They concluded that coordinating the financing and delivery of services through an integrated managed program may not sufficiently address the problems of inefficiency and fragmentation in care for hospitalized dual eligible enrollees.
AHRQ-funded; HS020756.
Citation: Jung HY, Trivedi AN, Grabowski DC .
Integrated Medicare and Medicaid managed care and rehospitalization of dual eligibles.
Am J Manag Care 2015 Oct;21(10):711-7.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Care Management, Medicaid, Medicare, Hospital Readmissions