End of life Medicare and Medicaid expenditures for dually eligible beneficiaries.

Health Care Financing Review Pub Date : 2006-01-01
Korbin Liu, Joshua M Wiener, Marlene R Niefeld
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In 1995, combined Medicare and Medicaid spending in the last year of life for dually eligible beneficiaries was more than $40,000 per beneficiary. Medicaid's share, primarily for long-term care (LTC), constituted about 40 percent of the total. Beneficiaries under age 65, Black persons, and individuals who died in a hospital had higher than average expenditures. The vast majority (86 percent) received some form of supportive services (nursing home, home care, hospice services). It is critical that policy deliberations consider both acute and LTC use concurrently because of their extensive use by dually eligible beneficiaries, as well as the interaction of the two funding sources (Medicare and Medicaid) that cover them.

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为双重合格受益人提供的临终医疗保险和医疗补助支出。
1995年,医疗保险和医疗补助计划在双重受益人生命的最后一年的总花费超过了每个受益人4万美元。医疗补助的份额,主要用于长期护理(LTC),约占总数的40%。65岁以下的受益人、黑人和在医院死亡的人的支出高于平均水平。绝大多数(86%)接受了某种形式的支持服务(养老院、家庭护理、临终关怀服务)。至关重要的是,政策审议同时考虑急性和长期治疗的使用,因为它们被双重合格受益人广泛使用,以及覆盖它们的两个资金来源(医疗保险和医疗补助)的相互作用。
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