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Managed Care for Low-Income Populations with Special Needs: The Tennessee Experience

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  • Anna Aizer
  • Marsha Gold

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Reviews TennCare's behavioral health carve-out program, as well as how TennCare's structure affects the disabled and chronically ill, noting the importance of establishing a system for tracking quality and access from the start.

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  • Anna Aizer & Marsha Gold, 1999. "Managed Care for Low-Income Populations with Special Needs: The Tennessee Experience," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3b0f81db7b3246289cf518256, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3b0f81db7b3246289cf518256ca75ca5
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    MEDICAID ; MANAGED CARE;

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