Medicaid Managed Care - U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging
Medicaid Managed Care - U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging Medicaid Managed Care - U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging
440 We are sending copies of this report to the Secretary of Health and Human Services; the Administrator, Health
Contents 441 Letter I Appendix I 26 ScoDe and Methodology Appendix II 29
- Page 392 and 393: B-27035 390 numbers of patients. In
- Page 394 and 395: B-270335 392 number of primary care
- Page 396 and 397: B-Z7Oa33 394 developed on the premi
- Page 398 and 399: States Challenged to Develop Effect
- Page 400 and 401: B-270335 398 that beneficiary use o
- Page 402 and 403: B.270335 400 of the care provided a
- Page 404 and 405: States Could Learn More From Improv
- Page 406 and 407: Targeted Analyses of Grievance Data
- Page 408 and 409: Observations Agency Comments and Ou
- Page 410 and 411: B-270335 408 Finally, the experts w
- Page 412 and 413: 410 Appendix I Scope and Methodolog
- Page 414 and 415: - I 412 App-edU I Sw Wd Methodology
- Page 416 and 417: 414 AppeAdt U Fedo.I aod Stt. Ove0s
- Page 418 and 419: 416 Appendix III Major Contributors
- Page 420 and 421: GAO July 1996 GAO/HEHS-96-120 418 U
- Page 422 and 423: B-26632 420 family home, rather tha
- Page 424 and 425: Background 1-206320 422 traditional
- Page 426 and 427: States Use Waivers to Expand and Ch
- Page 428 and 429: 84=20 426 Figure 1: Staftes Use of
- Page 430 and 431: B-266320 428 began the 1990s with s
- Page 432 and 433: B26320 430 variety of other service
- Page 434 and 435: Enrollment Caps and Management Prac
- Page 436 and 437: Change in Federal Rule Could Result
- Page 438 and 439: States Are Introducing Innovations
- Page 440 and 441: B-nato 438 offered and the means fo
- Page 444 and 445: C-m 442 Table 2: Changes in Number
- Page 446 and 447: 444 App-ar I So-p and Mraodsogo ent
- Page 448 and 449: 446 Appendix H Medicaid</st
- Page 450 and 451: 448 App-di. f M~I Wd., _. So 4 Of0
- Page 452 and 453: 450 App-.i. il _-.1 - Desd s UCFVA'
- Page 454 and 455: 452 Apeadls mn Stadad Seee - Defind
- Page 456 and 457: 454 Appedi. M St.d.ed Se&ee s Dneoe
- Page 458 and 459: Chore 456 Am..& IV LAO n.Gd .Mt. ,
- Page 460 and 461: Occupational Therapy and Assessment
- Page 462 and 463: Psychological Services Provider Typ
- Page 464 and 465: 462 AWppdi IV U-e, Cotfi-, E d Othe
- Page 466 and 467: Licensure/Registration Other Standa
- Page 468 and 469: 466 United States General Accountin
- Page 470 and 471: Results in Brief B-276078 468 care
- Page 472 and 473: B-270078 470 Medi-Cal was implement
- Page 474 and 475: _.27_7 Tab 1: Mad-C Eiglbli and Enr
- Page 476 and 477: ~~- - o~~BZ760?S 474 I J I the enro
- Page 478 and 479: B.276078 476 delaying the contracti
- Page 480 and 481: State's Education Process Has Not R
- Page 482 and 483: B.276078 480 and thereby supplement
- Page 484 and 485: Weaknesses in State Management of t
- Page 486 and 487: B-276078 484 standards can provide
- Page 488 and 489: Insufficient Communication and Invo
- Page 490 and 491: Some Safety-Net Providers Are Encou
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441<br />
Letter I<br />
Appendix I 26<br />
ScoDe and<br />
Methodology<br />
Appendix II 29<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Medicaid</str<strong>on</strong>g> Waiver<br />
Program Services<br />
Offered for Pers<strong>on</strong>s<br />
With Developmental<br />
Disabilities in Florida,<br />
Michigan, and Rhode<br />
Island<br />
Appendix III 32<br />
Standard Services as<br />
Defined in HCFA's<br />
1915(c) Waiver<br />
Applicati<strong>on</strong> Format<br />
Appendix IV 38<br />
Licensure,<br />
Certificati<strong>on</strong>, and<br />
Other Standards for<br />
Waiver Program<br />
Services<br />
Related GAO Products 48<br />
Tables Table 1: Growth of Developmental Disabilities Populati<strong>on</strong> Served 7<br />
by <str<strong>on</strong>g>Medicaid</str<strong>on</strong>g> L<strong>on</strong>g-Tenr <str<strong>on</strong>g>Care</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
Pa 24<br />
GA/HEELS-9O-120 Wdi- PgNn fo DeIopmenedy DI.bled