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Reforming Access: Trends in Medicaid Enrollment for New Medicare Beneficiaries, 2008–2011
Authors:Laura M Keohane MS  Momotazur Rahman PhD  Vincent Mor PhD
Institution:1. Department of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN;2. Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI;3. Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center, Health Services Research Program, Providence, RI
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate whether aligning the Part D low‐income subsidy and Medicaid program enrollment pathways in 2010 increased Medicaid participation among new Medicare beneficiaries.

Data Sources

Medicare enrollment records for years 2007–2011.

Study Design

We used a multinomial logistic model with state fixed effects to examine the annual change in limited and full Medicaid enrollment among new Medicare beneficiaries for 2 years before and after the reforms (2008–2011).

Data Extraction Methods

We identified new Medicare beneficiaries in the years 2008–2011 and their participation in Medicaid based on Medicare enrollment records.

Principal Findings

The percentage of beneficiaries enrolling in limited Medicaid at the start of Medicare coverage increased in 2010 by 0.3 percentage points for individuals aging into Medicare and by 1.3 percentage points for those qualifying due to disability (p < .001). There was no significant difference in the size of enrollment increases between states with and without concurrent limited Medicaid eligibility expansions.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that streamlining financial assistance programs may improve Medicare beneficiaries’ access to benefits.
Keywords:Medicare  Medicaid  Medicare Savings Programs  evaluation design and research  state health policies
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