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State Options and Considerations for Sharing Medicaid Enrollment and Service Use Information with D-SNPs

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  • Erin Weir Lakhmani
  • James Verdier

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This technical assistance brief describes four options that states can use, individually or concurrently, to provide information to D-SNPs on their dually eligible members’ Medicaid plan enrollment and/or service use.

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  • Erin Weir Lakhmani & James Verdier, "undated". "State Options and Considerations for Sharing Medicaid Enrollment and Service Use Information with D-SNPs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c11b11c807eb41aaa7ba7c83f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c11b11c807eb41aaa7ba7c83f855ba0b
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    1. Erin Weir Lakhmani & Danielle Chelminsky & Alena Tourtellotte & Alyssa Bosold & Debra Lipson & James Verdier, "undated". "Advancing Integrated Care for Dually Eligible Individuals: Factors Influencing State D-SNP Contracting Decisions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7ba469baa340473e84253b7a0, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    dually eligible beneficiaries; Medicaid; enrollment; service use; D-SNPs;
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