Medicaid Managed Care Data
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| Kaiser Family Foundation. "Medicaid and Managed Care: Key Data, Trends, and Issues." | February 2010 | Download |
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| Medicaid-Focused Health Plans Continue Growing Amid Overall Decline in Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment | November 2008 | Download |
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| 2007 CMS Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment Report | June 30, 2007 | Download |
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| 2008 CMS Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment Report | June 2008 | Download |
Every year CMS collects data on Medicaid managed care. The above file includes data from June 2007 on the number of plans, the number of beneficiaries and information on individual state's managed care programs.
As of June 30, 2007, over 11 million beneficiaries were enrolled in Medicaid-focused health plans (MFHPs) up from 9.8 million the year before. While overall enrollment in Medicaid Managed Care has declined from 65% of all Medicaid enrollees in 2006 to 64% in 2007, MFHPs continued to grow and for the second year in a row now cover half of the total number of Medicaid health plan enrollees in fully-capitated managed care. MFHPs serve managed care enrollees in Medicaid, SCHIP and other public insurance programs for low-income and vulnerable populations, but do not serve commercial health insurance enrollees.
Managed care – including both capitated risk arrangements and primary care case management (PCCM) – has become Medicaid’s dominant delivery system, covering 64% of all Medicaid enrollees, according to June 2007 data from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and serving over 29 million beneficiaries. In 2007, 19 million enrolled individuals were covered by fully-capitated arrangements and 5.8 million were enrolled in Primary Care Case Management. Enrollment in Primary Care Case Management decreased from 6.5 million in 2006 to 5.8 million in 2007, causing an overall decline in Medicaid Managed Care enrollment for the first time ever.
Every year CMS collects data on Medicaid managed care. The above file includes data from June 2007 on the number of plans, the number of beneficiaries and information on individual state's managed care programs.
As of June 30, 2007, over 11 million beneficiaries were enrolled in Medicaid-focused health plans (MFHPs) up from 9.8 million the year before. While overall enrollment in Medicaid Managed Care has declined from 65% of all Medicaid enrollees in 2006 to 64% in 2007, MFHPs continued to grow and for the second year in a row now cover half of the total number of Medicaid health plan enrollees in fully-capitated managed care. MFHPs serve managed care enrollees in Medicaid, SCHIP and other public insurance programs for low-income and vulnerable populations, but do not serve commercial health insurance enrollees.
Managed care – including both capitated risk arrangements and primary care case management (PCCM) – has become Medicaid’s dominant delivery system, covering 64% of all Medicaid enrollees, according to June 2007 data from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and serving over 29 million beneficiaries. In 2007, 19 million enrolled individuals were covered by fully-capitated arrangements and 5.8 million were enrolled in Primary Care Case Management. Enrollment in Primary Care Case Management decreased from 6.5 million in 2006 to 5.8 million in 2007, causing an overall decline in Medicaid Managed Care enrollment for the first time ever.
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