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来源IDThe National Evaluation of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) Demonstration Grant Program, Reports from the Field #15
The Changing Medical and Long-Term Care Expenditures of People Who Transition from Institutional Care to Home- and Community-Based Services
Alex Bohl; John Schurrer; Dean Miller; Wilfredo Lim; and Carol V. Irvin
发表日期2014-10-30
出版者Cambridge, MA: Mathematica Policy Research
出版年2014
语种英语
概述This report focuses on the medical and long-term care expenditures for Medicaid beneficiaries who transition from institutional to community-based long-term services and supports (LTSS) and how those expenditures change after the transition.",
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An initial analysis of expenditures finds evidence that:     

  • Medicare and Medicaid expenditures often decline when Medicaid beneficiaries transition from institutional care to HCBS.
  • The effect of MFP on total expenditures varies by the target population that is transitioning.
  • MFP participants receive more HCBS when in the community compared to what other transitioners receive, and these additional services may reduce the use of costly medical services.
  • More work is needed to understand the effect of MFP and its additional HCBS on longer-term expenditures and health outcomes.

The Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration grant program helps long-term residents of institutions move back to the community. This report aims to answer several questions about the expenditures (medical care and long-term services and supports [LTSS] expenditures) of people who transition from institutional care to community-based LTSS. We first determine the extent to which total expenditures change after someone transitions to community living. Next, we decompose the change in expenditures by assessing how the mix of expenditures for LTSS changes after the transition and how medical care expenditures change. The study also determines whether the MFP demonstration can be associated with any of the changes in expenditures observed. To do this, MFP participants are compared to similar Medicaid beneficiaries who experienced the same transition but did not participate in the MFP program.

An initial analysis of expenditures finds evidence that total Medicaid and Medicare expenditures decline, sometimes substantially, during the first 12 months after someone transitions from institutional care to home and community-based services (HCBS). The post-transition total expenditures of MFP participants are similar to or greater than those of a matched sample of others who transition without the benefit of MFP. For people with physical disabilities or mental illness, MFP participation is associated with increased post-transition total expenditures, but there is no association between MFP participation and post-transition total expenditures for older adults or people with intellectual disabilities. For everyone who transitions, expenditures for LTSS shift from institutional care to HCBS as expected. After the transition, MFP participants have greater average HCBS expenditures compared to other transitioners with similar characteristics, which reflects the additional services MFP programs provide. However, MFP participants typically have lower post-transition Medicaid and Medicare medical care expenditures. Thus, MFP participants’ higher HCBS expenditures are partially offset by the higher medical expenditures other transitioners experience. This evidence suggests that MFP programs may be effective at helping many participants avoid acute care episodes that could lead to a return to institutional care.

URLhttps://www.mathematica.org/our-publications-and-findings/publications/the-changing-medical-and-long-term-care-expenditures-of-people-who-transition
来源智库Mathematica Policy Research (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/487872
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Alex Bohl,John Schurrer,Dean Miller,et al. The Changing Medical and Long-Term Care Expenditures of People Who Transition from Institutional Care to Home- and Community-Based Services. 2014.
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