News by Category: Medicaid Institute
United Hospital Fund Report Assesses the Measurement of Quality of Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Complex Needs
A new Medicaid Institute report focuses on measuring quality of care for Medicaid beneficiaries with complex needs, including those with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral health conditions, and long-term care needs.
Jim Tallon: Getting from Here to There
Four issues exemplify the significant conflicts underlying work in New York to successfully implement a dramatically improved health care system.
United Hospital Fund Examines Medicaid's Challenges in Caring for Beneficiaries with Behavioral Health Needs
Medicaid beneficiaries who receive care for mental health or substance abuse have greater physical health needs, and higher overall Medicaid costs, than other beneficiaries—a pattern that points to the need for better integration of physical and behavioral health care under Medicaid, according to this report.
United Hospital Fund Report Examines Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment Changes
This report from the Medicaid Institute at United Hospital Fund examines Medicaid’s eligibility and enrollment processes in an environment being reshaped by New York’s implementation of federal health care reform and the transition of Medicaid administration from local governments to the state.
United Hospital Fund Report Examines New York's Medicaid Program—Past, Present, and Future
This Medicaid Institute publication lays out the challenges and opportunities facing New York’s Medicaid program, against a backdrop of a historic federal health care reform law and an unprecedented state budget deficit.
United Hospital Fund Report Lays Out Approaches to Simplify Enrollment and Retention in New York's Public Insurance Programs
This Medicaid Institute™ report explores how New York could use data-matching strategies to simplify enrollment and retention in its public health insurance programs.
United Hospital Fund Report Rethinks Service Delivery for Some of the Highest-Cost Medicaid Patients
This report lays out the challenges to improving care for certain high-cost Medicaid beneficiaries, focusing on those with multiple and substantial needs who rely disproportionately on hospital inpatient services.
Two United Hospital Fund Reports Address Interruptions in Medicaid Coverage
These two reports look at enrollment and renewal challenges and opportunities for children and for all long-term beneficiaries.
United Hospital Fund Report Offers Insights into a High-Cost Population of Medicaid Beneficiaries
Challenges face New York's Medicaid program as it considers options to improve care and rein in costs for some high-cost elderly individuals who are dually enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid.
