Perceptions of North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Zimmer Rachel P.1,Hanchate Amresh D.1,Palakshappa Deepak1,Aguilar Aylin1,Wiseman Kimberly1,Crotts Charlotte I.1,Abdelfattah Lindsay1,McNeill Sheena1,Sostaita Daniel2,Montez Kimberly1

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest University

2. Iglesia Cristiana Sin Fronteras

Abstract

Background In 2021, North Carolina switched 1.6 million beneficiaries from a fee-for-service Medicaid model to a managed care system. The state prepared beneficiaries with logistical planning and a communications plan. However, the rollout occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating significant challenges. Little is known about how Medicaid Transformation impacted the experience of Medicaid en­rollees. Methods We conducted four focus groups (N = 22) with Medicaid beneficiaries from January to March 2022 to gain insight into their experience with Medicaid Transformation. A convenience sample was recruited. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and verified. A codebook was developed using inductive and deductive codes. Two study team members independently coded the transcripts; discrepancies were resolved among the research team. Themes were derived by their prevalence and salience within the data. Results We identified four major themes: 1) Participants expressed confusion about the signup process; 2) Participants had a limited understanding of their new plans; 3) Participants expressed difficulty accessing services through their plans; and 4) Participants primarily noted negative changes to their care. These findings suggest that Medicaid enrollees felt unsupported during the enrollment process and had difficulty accessing assistance to gain a better understanding of their plans and new services. Limitations Participants were recruited from a single institution in the Southeastern United States; results may not be transferable to other institutions. Participants were likely not representative of all Medicaid Transformation beneficiaries; only English-speaking participants were included. Conclusion As the transition process continues, the North Carolina Medicaid program can benefit from integrating recommendations identified by member input to guide strategies for addressing whole-person care.

Publisher

North Carolina Institute of Medicine

Subject

General Medicine

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