US Medicaid Long Term Care Participants, 2000 Total Participants: 7.37 million

7/29/2003


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US Medicaid Long Term Care Participants, 2000 Total Participants: 7.37 million

US Medicaid Expenditures, 2002 Total: $82 billion

Nursing Home and ICF-MR/DD Expenditures in Billions, 1997 – 2002

Trends in LTC Bed Supply, 1990-2001

Percent Occupancy Rates in US Nursing Homes, 1995-2001

Provider Supply

Percent of States with LTC Certificate-of-Need/Moratoria, 2002

Regulation of LTC Provider Supply

Medicaid Nursing Home Reimbursement Rates

Medicaid Nursing Home Screening Programs

LTC Screening

LTC Coordination Problems

Pressures to Provide HCBS

Olmstead v. L.C. Supreme Court Decision

Three Types of Medicaid Home and Community Based Services

Medicaid Home Health, Personal Care and Waiver Participants, 2001 (2,117,948 participants)

Expenditures for Home Health, Personal Care & HCBS Waivers, 2001 Total: $22 billion

Waiver Participants vs. Waiver Expenditures in Billions, 1992 – 2001 (832,915 participants/$14 billion, 2001)

Waiver Expenditures in Billions and Expenditures per Participant, 1992 – 2001 ($17,070 per participant, 2001)

Waiver Participants by Recipient Type: 2001 (832,915 Participants)

Medicaid Waiver Expenditures by Recipient Type, 2001 Total: $14 billion

Waiver Expenditures by Service Category, 2001 Total: $14 billion

Cost Control Policies

Waiver Financial Eligibility Limits as a % of SSI or Poverty Level, 2002 (N = 171 Waivers or 78%)

States with “Ceilings” of “Caps” on Waiver Expenditures, 2002

Medicaid HCBS Waiver Waiting Lists by Recipient Types, 2002 Total - 157,640

Waiting Lists for HCBS Waivers in Selected States in 2002

Unmet Needs for HCBS in 2002

Undersupply of HCBS Providers

Quality of Care Oversight for HCBS

Summary - Medicaid LTC

Author: Charlene Harrington, Ph.D. and Martin Kitchener, Ph.D.

Email: allison.cook@ncsl.org

Home Page: http://www.ncsl.org/programs/health/health.htm

Other information:
Charlene Harrington, Ph.D. and Martin Kitchener, Ph.D.

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