This policy brief is one of six commissioned by HHS/ASPE on Medicaid eligibility policies for long-term care benefits. This brief provides an overview of state Medicaid Estate Recovery programs, which enable states to recoup public spending for Medicaid long-term care recipients from the estates of those recipients after their death. [12 PDF pages]
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TRIM3's 2001 Baseline Simulation of Medicaid and SCHIP Eligibility and Enrollment: Methods and Results TRIM3 Microsimulation Project Technical Paper April 2005 By: Linda Giannarelli, Paul Johnson, Sandi Nelson, and Meghan Williamson Urban Institute
Medicaid Liens
This policy brief is one of six commissioned by HHS/ASPE on Medicaid eligibility policies for long-term care benefits. This brief presents the fundamentals of Medicaid liens what they are, why they are permitted, and how they are applied by state Medicaid programs.
Using Medicaid to Support Working Age Adults with Serious Mental Illnesses in the Community: A Handbook
This Handbook is designed to improve understanding and provide greater clarity concerning Medicaid's contribution in supporting working-age adults with serious mental illnesses in the community.
Medicaid Costs Under Consumer Direction for Florida Children with Developmental Disabilities
The randomized design of the evaluation of the national Cash and Counseling Demonstration enables researchers to rigorously analyze costs under traditional and consumer-directed approaches.
Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP), Fiscal Year 2006
Federal Financial Participation in State Assistance Expenditures, FY 2006 [Federal Register: November 24, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 226)][Notices][Pages 68370-68373]From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov][DOCID:fr24no04-84] DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Office of the Secretary
Do Consumer-Directed Medicaid Supportive Services Work for Children with Developmental Disabilities?
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A Profile of Families Cycling on and off Welfare
By: Lashawn Richburg-Hayes and Stephen Freedman MDRC April 2004 Submitted to:U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Profile of Families Cycling on and off Welfare
This report analyzes the experiences of welfare "cyclers," a group that has received relatively little attention in previous research on welfare dynamics. For this study, "cycling" is defined as receipt of welfare benefits during three or more discrete spells during a four-year "observation" period.