与州采用1915(i)州计划和1915(k)社区第一选择医疗补助家庭和社区服务计划相关的因素。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Lisa Kalimon Beauregard, Edward Alan Miller
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行对老年人和慢性病患者造成了严重后果,其中许多人依赖长期服务和支持。为应对大流行,联邦政府向各州投资了近130亿美元,用于扩大面向老年人和残疾人的家庭和社区服务。各州有几种提供医疗补助资助的HCBS福利的选择,包括1915(i) HCBS福利和1915(k)社区第一选择计划。本研究使用事件历史分析来模拟州采用这两种可选的医疗补助福利。结果表明,民主党州长和该州的失业率与各州采用1915(k)计划有关,而失业率和家庭健康机构的供应与各州采用1915(i)福利有关。研究结果强调了与医疗补助HCBS项目采用相关的因素的相似性以及源于独特项目属性的差异。
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Factors associated with state adoption of the 1915(i) state plan and 1915(k) community first-choice Medicaid home and community-based services programs.

The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious consequences for older adults and individuals with chronic conditions, many of whom rely on long-term services and supports. In response to the pandemic, the federal government invested nearly $13 billion dollars for states to expand home and community-based services (HCBS) for older adults and persons with disabilities. States have several options to provide Medicaid-funded HCBS benefits including the 1915(i) HCBS benefit and 1915(k) Community First Choice program. This research uses event history analysis to model state adoption of these two optional Medicaid benefits. The results indicate that a Democratic governor and the state's unemployment rate were associated with states' adoption of the 1915(k) program, while the unemployment rate and the supply of home health agencies were associated with states' adoption of the 1915(i) benefit. Findings highlight similarities in factors associated with Medicaid HCBS program adoption as well as differences stemming from unique program attributes.

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HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY
HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.40
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18
期刊介绍: Home Health Care Services Quarterly continues to publish important research on the cutting edge of home care and alternatives to long-term institutional care for the elderly, disabled, and other population groups that use in-home health care and other community services. The journal is aimed toward service providers and health care specialists involved with health care financing, evaluation of services, organization of services, and public policy issues.
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