Do Noninstitutional Long-Term Care Services Reduce Medicaid Spending?
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The question posed in the title is answered by analyzing state spending data from 1995-2005. The report shows that, for two distinct populations receiving long-term care services, spending growth was greater for states offering limited noninstitutional services than for states with large, well-established noninstitutional programs. Expansion of HCBS appears to entail a short-term increase in spending, followed by a reduction in institutional spending and long-term cost savings.
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Stephen
Kaye
Institute for Health and Aging
University of California, San Francisco
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steve.kaye@ucsf.edu