Center receives funding for study entitled “Medicaid Long-Term Care Programs: Simulating Rate Setting and Cross-Payer Effects.”
The Center, in partnership with the MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), has received funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) program to conduct a two-year study on the interactive effects of Medicare- and Medicaid-provided services, particularly with respect to rate-setting for coordinated/integrated programs of care for those who are enrolled under both programs (duals). The Center’s Tony Tucker headed up the development of the grant application and will serve as a co-principal investigator. Judy Kasper of Johns Hopkins University will also serve as a co-investigator. Tricia Roddy at DHMH will serve as the formal project director, which will ensure that the grant funds will generate matching federal funds to conduct the study.
January 10, 2008