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The Effects of PACE on Medicare and Medicaid Expenditures

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  • Leslie Foster
  • Robert Schmitz
  • Peter Kemper
  • Amy Zambrowski
  • Mei-Ling Mason
  • Matthew Jacobus
  • Jill Gurvey
  • Jeffrey Holt

Abstract

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and state governments are increasingly interested in moving states’ long-term care systems away from reliance on institutional care and toward the development of more community-based services.

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  • Leslie Foster & Robert Schmitz & Peter Kemper & Amy Zambrowski & Mei-Ling Mason & Matthew Jacobus & Jill Gurvey & Jeffrey Holt, "undated". "The Effects of PACE on Medicare and Medicaid Expenditures," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 475d51ab4f72460981f94d8ba, Mathematica Policy Research.
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