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Outcomes of Medicaid home- and community-based long-term services relative to nursing home care among dual eligibles.

R Tamara KonetzkaDaniel H JungRebecca J GorgesPrachi Sanghavi
Published in: Health services research (2021)
Shifting Medicaid long-term care funding for older adults from nursing homes to HCBS, while well-motivated, results in the unintended consequence of substantially higher hospitalization rates for older dual eligibles. The quality and/or quantity of services may be inadequate for some HCBS recipients. Hospitalizations are costly to Medicare but also to the HCBS recipient in terms of stress and risks. Although consumer preferences to remain at home may outweigh poor outcomes of HCBS, the full costs and benefits need to be considered. HCBS outcomes-not just expansion-need more attention.
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