This DataView presents descriptive infor-mation on beneficiaries with disabilities in Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare data show that persons with disabilities have more functional limitations, poorer health status, lower incomes, and experience more barriers to health care than aged Medicare beneficiaries. Medicaid data reveal that sig-nificant growth in the Medicaid disabled population has led to the disabled outnum-bering the Medicaid-eligible elderly. Additionally, Medicaid serves an increasing-ly younger disabled population and more persons with mental impairments
The effect of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage on non-elderly beneficiaries, most of whom ...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over 7 million...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
Little is known about variations in the lev-els of access and satisfaction within the dis-abled Medi...
Much of the research on health care financing for people with disabilities has focused on the Medica...
Disabled. " These articles focus on the follow-ing topics: Medicare beneficiaries with end stag...
Abstract Background State Medicaid programs provide critical health care access for persons with dis...
Many states have recently begun enrolling Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities into prepaid mana...
Background: States are increasingly turning to managed care arrangements to control costs in their M...
Since mid-1990s, many states have made managed care mandatory for Medicaid recipients. As this is a ...
While supports for people with disabilities have increased, significant healthcare and financial bar...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
Evidence has shown that improving public health services, access to a usual source of care, health i...
The effect of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage on non-elderly beneficiaries, most of whom ...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over 7 million...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
Little is known about variations in the lev-els of access and satisfaction within the dis-abled Medi...
Much of the research on health care financing for people with disabilities has focused on the Medica...
Disabled. " These articles focus on the follow-ing topics: Medicare beneficiaries with end stag...
Abstract Background State Medicaid programs provide critical health care access for persons with dis...
Many states have recently begun enrolling Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities into prepaid mana...
Background: States are increasingly turning to managed care arrangements to control costs in their M...
Since mid-1990s, many states have made managed care mandatory for Medicaid recipients. As this is a ...
While supports for people with disabilities have increased, significant healthcare and financial bar...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
Evidence has shown that improving public health services, access to a usual source of care, health i...
The effect of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage on non-elderly beneficiaries, most of whom ...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over 7 million...