2018
DOI: 10.1177/0733464818786396
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Measuring State Medicaid Home Care Participation and Intensity Using Latent Variables

Abstract: Population aging and policies to redirect long-term care toward home- and community-based services have led to increases in Medicaid home care spending in most states. Changes in state Medicaid home care policy generosity may result from changes in the number of persons served (i.e., Participation) and/or changes in quantities of services covered (i.e., Intensity). This study measures state Medicaid home care Participation and Intensity comprehensively using latent variables, and uses those latent variables to… Show more

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“…Some expansion to healthier individuals has nonetheless occurred, but the increased intensity of funding for sicker individuals-consistent with the goal of keeping people out of nursing facilities-has been the more pronounced trend. 4 Many waivers are meant to provide HCBS options for frail, elderly beneficiaries with long-term care needs. In this study, we focus on the subset of the elderly who are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, known as "dual eligibles," who are often physically and cognitively impaired, are disproportionately from racial or ethnic minority groups, and have high use of health care services and costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some expansion to healthier individuals has nonetheless occurred, but the increased intensity of funding for sicker individuals-consistent with the goal of keeping people out of nursing facilities-has been the more pronounced trend. 4 Many waivers are meant to provide HCBS options for frail, elderly beneficiaries with long-term care needs. In this study, we focus on the subset of the elderly who are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, known as "dual eligibles," who are often physically and cognitively impaired, are disproportionately from racial or ethnic minority groups, and have high use of health care services and costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policy makers take pains to avoid a “woodwork” effect where people who otherwise would not receive services are encouraged by the availability of HCBS to sign up. Some expansion to healthier individuals has nonetheless occurred, but the increased intensity of funding for sicker individuals—consistent with the goal of keeping people out of nursing facilities—has been the more pronounced trend 4 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…directed toward providing an alternative to more expensive nursing facility care, and policymakers take pains to avoid a "woodwork" effect where people who otherwise wouldn't receive services are encouraged by the availability of HCBS to sign up. Some expansion to healthier individuals has nonetheless occurred, but the increased intensity of funding for sicker individuals--consistent with the goal of keeping people out of nursing facilities--remains the more pronounced trend (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the generosity of Medicaid HCBS programs can be considered in two dimensions, the size of the populations they serve and the intensity of the services they provide to each user once access is granted, 21,26,30 we measured Medicaid HCBS generosity by its breadth and intensity. Breadth was defined as the proportion of FFS older duals who used any HCBS in a given year, which captured realized access to Medicaid HCBS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensity was calculated as the average monthly HCBS spending per HCBS user per enrolled month with adjustment for Area Wage Index and is intended to reflect the amount of services used by individuals conditional on receiving HCBS. This approach of constructing HCBS generosity measures has been validated through factor analysis in a previous study 21,26,30 . For both HCBS breadth and intensity, individual HCBS utilization information from MAX data was aggregated to the county level, and the utilization and spending of HCBS included both state‐plan HCBS and waiver programs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%