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Access to Community-Based Long-Term Care

Medicaid’s Role

Nancy A. Miller, PhD

University of Maryland Baltimore County

Charlene Harrington, PhD

University of California, San Francisco

Elizabeth Goldstein, PhD

Health Care Financing Administration

Objective:The authors explore state variation in expenditures for Medicaid communitybased care services for the period 1990 to 1997. Method:A random effects panel model is used to explore the relationship between state demographic, supply, economic, programmatic, and political factors and states’ Medicaid community-based care expenditures. Results:Although states increased provision of services over the study period, significant state-level variation was evident. Expenditures were positively associated with state per capita income, regulation of nursing home bed supply, and the number of Medicare home health users but were negatively related to nursing home bed supply. Conclusions:Recent legal rulings, combined with the demonstrated preferences of most individuals to receive care in the community, require policies to foster the expansion of Medicaid community-based care. The most consistent relationships that are amenable to policy intervention relate to state fiscal resources and long-term care supply regulation.

Journal of Aging and Health, Vol. 14, No. 1, 138-159 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/089826430201400108


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