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An Investigation of Interstate Variation in Medicaid Long-Term Care Use and Expenditures Across 40 States in 2006

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  • Audra Wenzlow
  • Rosemary Borck
  • Dean Miller
  • Pamela Doty
  • John Drabek

Abstract

This report explores interstate variations in long-term care (LTC) expenditure and service use patterns, not only in terms of institutional and non-institutional services, but also by Medicaid LTC users’ age and type of disability (for example, intellectual and developmental disabilities [ID/DD] or other adult-onset disabilities).

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  • Audra Wenzlow & Rosemary Borck & Dean Miller & Pamela Doty & John Drabek, "undated". "An Investigation of Interstate Variation in Medicaid Long-Term Care Use and Expenditures Across 40 States in 2006," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6297eba14aa7484d8cad21d78, Mathematica Policy Research.
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