State Medicaid Financing and Access to Large Assisted Living Settings for Medicare–Medicaid Dual-Eligibles

Author:

Fabius Chanee D.12ORCID,Cornell Portia Y.2,Zhang Wenhan2,Thomas Kali S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA

2. Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA

Abstract

Assisted living has become more widely used by dual-eligible Medicare beneficiaries as states try to rebalance their long-term services and supports away from institutional (nursing home) care. In an analysis of 2014 Medicare data for 506,193 adults who live in large (25+ beds) assisted living communities, we found wide variability among states in the share of assisted living residents who were dual-eligible, ranging from 6% in New Hampshire to over 40% in New York. This variation is strongly correlated with the Medicaid support for assisted living care: In states with a Medicaid state plan option covering services in assisted living or both a state plan and waiver, the percent of assisted living residents with dual-eligibility was more than 10 percentage points higher than in states with neither a state plan nor waiver. Findings provide a basis for understanding the role of Medicaid financing in access to assisted living for duals.

Funder

u.s. department of veterans affairs

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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