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Publication Year: 2011

In this webinar, experts from CMS, RAND, and SHADAC discuss the Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP) claiming and Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) income conversion methodologies that states will need to implement under the Affordable Care Act.  These methodologies will be needed to determine who is newly eligible for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act and who would have been eligible before the Affordable Care Act took effect, had they applied for coverage (i.e., the “previously-eligible”), and to enable states to convert their current financial eligibility standards for Medicaid to the new MAGI-based standards.
 

Publication Year: 2011

In this brief, SHARE grantee Mike O'Grady (NORC, University of Chicago) details the process of linking data sets, gives an overview of data linkage projects that have been undertaken to date, and considers the potential linkages that would be both relevant and useful in a post-reform environment.  Dr. O'Grady points to several key areas where linked data sets could be beneficial going forward, including the design and implementation of the ACA's health benefit exchanges, comprehension of the complex intersection of Medicare and Medicaid, and reform of the Medicare payment system.

Publication Year: 2011

Lynn Blewett presented "Health Reform and Provider Capacity" at the final all-grantee meeting of the State Health Access Program (SHAP), held August 23-24, 2011, in Washington, DC. 

Publication Year: 2011

SHADAC has developed a brief analysis of primary care capacity for each SHAP grantee state.

Publication Year: 2011

This report examines state-level trends in employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) and the factors that influence ESI.