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HCBS Claims Analysis Chartbook: Final Report

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  • Victoria Peebles
  • Min-Young Kim
  • Alex Bohl
  • Norberto Morales
  • Debra Lipson

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This MACPAC-commissioned report describes the characteristics and service use of Medicaid enrollees who used HCBS, and analyzes Medicaid spending for these HCBS users, by state and over time.

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  • Victoria Peebles & Min-Young Kim & Alex Bohl & Norberto Morales & Debra Lipson, "undated". "HCBS Claims Analysis Chartbook: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3b5ede9217b9485da02647df3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3b5ede9217b9485da02647df3a73050a
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    1. Victoria Peebles & Alex Bohl, "undated". "The HCBS Taxonomy: A New Language for Classifying Home- and Community-Based Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports daa57f8ae35a49d6b8501ab49, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    long-term care; home- and community-based services; HCBS; Medicaid;
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