Category: Medicaid News and Analysis
Monday Morning Medicaid Must Reads: October 14th, 2019
Article 1: AAFP Objects to Planned End of Medicaid Access Rule, AAFP
Article 2: Walmart’s First Healthcare Services ‘Super Center’ Opens, Bruce Japsen, Forbes
Article 3: Medicaid expansion increased ED use, study shows, Modern Healthcare
Monday Morning Medicaid Must Reads: October 7th, 2019
New Bombshell Report Reveals Obamacare’s Epic Medicaid Waste, Sally Pipes, Forbes
Article 2: Are the Right People on Medicaid? – Flathead Beacon, Bob Keenan, Tom Burnett
Article 3: Analysis: Medicaid deals offer election headache for Edwards, AP, Melinda Deslatte
Menges Group 5 Slides Series for June & August 2019
The Menges Group puts out these great analyses and insights each month. And is kind enough to let us repost them for the MM audience. Check out themengesgroup.com to learn more about the work they do.
The June 2019 Edition was produced by Manisha Gupta and Mohammed Hamdan. It focuses on the level of marketing spending in the MCO industry, comparing the Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial sectors. On average, we found that Medicaid MCOs
used 0.19% of their revenues on marketing, advertising, and commissions. These percentages were much higher among Medicare-dominant MCOs (2.26%) and commercial MCOs (3.43%).
The August 2019 edition was produced by Grace Williams and summarizes our analyses of NCQA’s most recent quality ratings for commercial/private MCOs. Kaiser Permanente led the multi-state MCOs with a stellar 4.28 average rating, scoring
over half a point higher than the 2nd place MCO and scoring more than ¾ of a point higher than the national average.
Menges Group 5 Slides Series for April & May 2019
The Menges Group puts out these great analyses and insights each month. And is kind enough to let us repost them for the MM audience. Check out themengesgroup.com to learn more about the work they do.
The April edition describes a Pop-Up Clinic founded and led by one of our employees, Nehath Sheriff. As many of you strive to “bring health care to the people” this type of construct could be a low-cost, high-value option to consider.
The May edition outlines a pilot program we encourage Medicare policymakers to adopt. It involves testing Medicaid’s key design features in the Medicare arena, which if successful could evolve into a fundamental transformation of Medicare as has occurred with Medicaid (whose transformation also began with pilot testing of this approach).
5 Slide Series — April 2019, Pop Up Clinic
5 Slide Series May 2019, Piloting a New Medicare Coordinated Care Approach
Q2 2019 Issue of The Medicaid Black Book Released!
Medicaid Managed Care Insights and Vendors Reviews in Latest Issue of The Medicaid Black Book
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The Medicaid Black Book is the premier market intelligence subscription product for the Medicaid Managed Care industry. Each quarterly issue includes:
- Exclusive interviews with Medicaid Health Plan CEOs and Investment leaders
- Highly focused content that matters to Medicaid managed care
leaders, including
- Surveys of what is top of mind for health plan CEOs
- Analysis of key regulatory changes
- Analysis of Medicaid health plan financial performance
- Analysis of mergers and acquisitions activity
- In depth review and rating of 10 vendor firms that are currently trying to partner with Medicaid health plans
Interviews in this issue include Erhardt Preitauer (President and CEO, CareSource) and Binoy Bhansali (Vice President, Sandbox Industries).
Vendors reviewed include….
- 360 Health Systems
- Axciom
- American Specialty Health
- Automated Health Systems
- CA Technologies
- Collective Medical Technologies
- GreatCall
- Independent Living Systems
- OutcomesMTM
- PrescribeWellness
Distribution of results
- 2.5 or less out of 5 stars – 2 vendors
- 3 or 3.5 stars 5 stars – 2 vendors
- 4 or 4.5 stars out of 5 stars – 4 vendors
- 5 out of 5 stars- 2 vendors
NOTE: A new reduced rate is available to nonprofits. Email clay@mostlymedicaid.com to find out more
Monday Morning Medicaid Must Reads: July 15th, 2019
Article 1: California Becomes First In Nation To Expand Medicaid To Undocumented Young Adults
Article 2: Block Granting Medicaid is Still a Terrible Idea
Article 3: The inconvenient truths of Louisiana’s Medicaid expansion
Monday Morning Medicaid Must Reads: July 8th, 2019
Article 1: Wayne State generated $112.8 million a year in enhanced Medicaid funding over six years
Article 2: Letters: Time to ask tough questions about Louisiana Medicaid, The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
Article 3: Tennesseans Losing Medicaid; State Hasn’t Bounced Back from Software Failure
Monday Morning Medicaid Must Reads: July 1st, 2019
Article 1: Trump’s Medicare chief, in Chicago, slams ‘Medicare for All’ plan: ‘We’re not going to see savings. It’s actually going to cost more. Chicago Tribune, June 11, 2019. Lisa Schencker
Article 2:
Puerto Rico has a post-Maria Medicaid crisis — and Congress and the White House refuse to do anything about it, RawStory
Article 3: Requiring People To Work To Get Medicaid Went Really Well In Arkansas Until A Judge Stopped It, The Federalist, June 10th, Victoria Eardley
Menges Group 5 Slides Series for March 2019
The Menges Group puts out these great analyses and insights each month. And is kind enough to let us repost them for the MM audience. Check out themengesgroup.com to learn more about the work they do.
This month’s edition analyzes and compares prescription volume and drug costs in the Medicaid and Medicare Part D programs. We tabulated pre-rebate cost per prescription for each program from 2013-2017. We also analyzed trends in specialty drug volume and expenditures during the same time period for each program.
5 Slide Series- March 2019 – An Analysis of Medicare Part D and Medicaid Prescription Drugs