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Special Needs Plans: Availability and Enrollment

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  • Marsha Gold
  • Gretchen Jacobson
  • Anthony Damico
  • Tricia Neuman

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This data spotlight examines availability and enrollment trends for Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans, which provide a managed care option for beneficiaries with significant or relatively specialized care needs.

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  • Marsha Gold & Gretchen Jacobson & Anthony Damico & Tricia Neuman, "undated". "Special Needs Plans: Availability and Enrollment," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3fef76a51a18471492c206430, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3fef76a51a18471492c2064301fc6139
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    1. Jelena Zurovac & Randy Brown & Bob Schmitz & Richard Chapman, "undated". "Effectiveness of Alternative Ways of Implementing Care Management Components in Medicare D-SNPs: The Brand New Day Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 39ddcd1ded5d4b14b5fb5a341, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Jelena Zurovac & Randy Brown & Bob Schmitz & Richard Chapman, "undated". "Effectiveness of Alternative Ways of Implementing Care Management Components in Medicare D-SNPs: The Care Wisconsin and Gateway Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 78cf37e4e7c44dc8a82eb6230, Mathematica Policy Research.

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