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Which States Have Limited Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment for Long-Term Care Users?

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  • Valerie Cheh

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The MAX Medicaid policy issue brief series highlights the essential role MAX data can play in analyzing the Medicaid program.

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  • Valerie Cheh, "undated". "Which States Have Limited Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment for Long-Term Care Users?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f616f6bc9db9432badc732a84, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f616f6bc9db9432badc732a84fe9b207
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    MAX ; Medicaid ; Medicaid Managed Care ; Long-Term Care ; Health;
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