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Proposed Federal Medicaid Regulations: Impact
on Missouri - Fact
Sheet
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the
federal agency responsible for monitoring and regulating state
Medicaid programs, have proposed seven regulatory changes
that would reduce federal funding for the Medicaid program.
In Missouri, these regulations would reduce federal funding
by approximately $1.4 billion over the next 5 years.
Pay-for-Performance: Considerations for Implementation
- Fact
Sheet
To improve clinical outcomes and encourage patient-centered
care, private and public health plans are offering financial
incentives to providers through a model known as Pay-for-performance(P4P).
Congress and many policy institutions have begun promoting
P4P as a component to long-term quality improvement
across the health care system. This fact sheet provides a
definition and background of the term P4P. It also explains
the many design features, implementation challenges and policy
considerations associated with the model.
Long-Term Care: Issues and Policy Considerations
- Fact
Sheet
This fact sheet explores the current state of long-term care
in the U.S. and identifies several public policy issues that
must soon be addressed at both the state and national level.
Raising Medicaid Reimbursement to Increase
Provider Participation - Fact
Sheet
In most states, Medicaid physician reimbursements
rates are lower than those for Medicare and private insurance.
In 2003, Missouri Medicaid to Medicare fee index was 56 percent.
Research indicates that raising reimbursement for Medicaid
providers results in an increased number of Medicaid patients
they treat. This fact sheet examines the issues related to
reimbursement rates.
Supporting Private Insurance Through Premium
Assistance - Fact
Sheet
Premium assistance programs offer states the potential to
cut the number of uninsured, to strengthen the system of employer-sponsored
insurance, and to reduce federal and state expenditures for
public insurance. This fact sheet examines the advantages
and disadvantages associated with designing and implementing
various types of premium assistance programs.
Primary Care Medical Homes: Policy Issues
for Consideration - Fact
Sheet
Policymakers across the country are pursuing initiatives to
establish medical homes as a response to rising health care
costs, gaps in preventative coverage, and poor management
of chronic conditions. This fact sheet defines medical homes
and explores policy options associated with their implementation.
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