This article estimates the potential savings to the Medicaid program of using 1915c Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waivers rather than institutional care. For Medicaid HCBS waiver expenditures of $25 billion in 2006, we estimate the national savings to be over $57 billion, or $57,338 per waiver participant in 2006 compared with the cost of Medicaid institutional care (for which all waiver participants are eligible). When taking into account a potential 50% “woodwork effect” (for people who might have refused institutional services), the saving would be $21 billion. This analysis demonstrates that HCBS waiver programs present significant direct financial savings to Medicaid long-term care (LTC) programs
With 43 states reporting budget deficits in 2002, there is increasing interest in the cost controls ...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...
This article estimates the potential savings to the Medicaid program of using 1915c Home and Communi...
This article estimates the potential savings to the Medicaid program of using 1915c Home and Communi...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
With 43 states reporting budget deficits in 2002, there is increasing interest in the cost controls ...
With 43 states reporting budget deficits in 2002, there is increasing interest in the cost controls ...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...
This article estimates the potential savings to the Medicaid program of using 1915c Home and Communi...
This article estimates the potential savings to the Medicaid program of using 1915c Home and Communi...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
This article provides State-level data on the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based services (HC...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
As long-term care policy makers struggle with competing challenges including state budget deficits a...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
States are increasingly using the Medicaid 1915c waiver program to provide community-based long-term...
With 43 states reporting budget deficits in 2002, there is increasing interest in the cost controls ...
With 43 states reporting budget deficits in 2002, there is increasing interest in the cost controls ...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...
Purpose: While state policy and market factors are known to have contributed to the increased supply...