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The Effect of Cash and Counseling on Medicaid and Medicare Costs: Findings for Adults in Three States

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  • Stacy Dale
  • Randall Brown

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This report examines how Cash and Counseling affected Medicaid and Medicare service use and cost. In all three states, costs incurred by the treatment group were higher than those incurred by the control group. However, the reasons were different across states, and the patterns differed over time.

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  • Stacy Dale & Randall Brown, "undated". "The Effect of Cash and Counseling on Medicaid and Medicare Costs: Findings for Adults in Three States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2a396245c28f4ce9a21daabac, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:2a396245c28f4ce9a21daabac1fb0a3e
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    1. Stacy Dale & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips, 2004. "Medicaid Costs Under Consumer Direction for Florida Children with Developmental Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 25334662990e4154a8111e90e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Stacy Dale & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips, "undated". "Does Arkansas' Cash and Counseling Affect Service Use and Public Costs?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 20c26364b66840fea411f8fea, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Leslie Foster & Stacy Dale & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips & Jennifer Schore & Barbara Lepidus Carlson, "undated". "Do Consumer-Directed Medicaid Supportive Services Work for Children with Developmental Disabilities?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0e69232620e04ef6ae5316c89, Mathematica Policy Research.
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