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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2004

Patterns of Utilization for the Minnesota Senior Health Options Program

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Shannon Flood; Hui Zhang

Objectives: To compare the use of medical services provided under the Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) (a special program designed to serve dually eligible older persons) with that provided to controls who received fee‐for‐service Medicare and Medicaid managed care.


Gerontologist | 2013

Diagnosed Prevalence and Health Care Expenditures of Mental Health Disorders Among Dual Eligible Older People

Terry Y. Lum; Shriram Parashuram; Tetyana Shippee; Andrea Wysocki; Nathan D. Shippee; Patricia Homyak; Robert L. Kane

PURPOSE Little is known about mental health disorders (MHDs) and their associated health care expenditures for the dual eligible elders across long-term care (LTC) settings. We estimated the 12-month diagnosed prevalence of MHDs among dual eligible older adults in LTC and non-LTC settings and calculated the average incremental effect of MHDs on medical care, LTC, and prescription drug expenditures across LTC settings. METHODS Participants were fee-for-service dual eligible elderly beneficiaries from 7 states. We obtained their 2005 Medicare and Medicaid claims data and LTC program participation data from federal and state governments. We grouped beneficiaries into non-LTC, community LTC, and institutional LTC groups and identified enrollees with any of 5 MHDs (anxiety, bipolar, major depression, mild depression, and schizophrenia) using the International Classification of Diseases Ninth Revision codes associated with Medicare and Medicaid claims. We obtained medical care, LTC, and prescription drug expenditures from related claims. RESULTS Thirteen percent of all dual eligible elderly beneficiaries had at least 1 MHD diagnosis in 2005. Beneficiaries in non-LTC group had the lowest 12-month prevalence rates but highest percentage increase in health care expenditures associated with MHDs. Institutional LTC residents had the highest prevalence rates but lowest percentage increase in expenditures. LTC expenditures were less affected by MHDs than medical and prescription drug expenditures. IMPLICATIONS MHDs are prevalent among dual eligible older persons and are costly to the health care system. Policy makers need to focus on better MHD diagnosis among community-living elders and better understanding in treatment of MHDs in LTC settings.


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2006

Variations on a Theme Called PACE

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Shannon Flood


Gerontologist | 2003

Outcomes of Managed Care of Dually Eligible Older Persons

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Yat Sang Lum; Mir Said Siadaty


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2001

The Minnesota Senior Health Options Program An Early Effort at Integrating Care for the Dually Eligible

Robert L. Kane; Andrea Weiner; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2002

Consumer Responses to the Wisconsin Partnership Program for Elderly Persons A Variation on the PACE Model

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Yat Sang Lum


Gerontologist | 2005

The Quality of Care Under a Managed-Care Program for Dual Eligibles

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Terry Lum; Shannon Flood; Hui Zhang


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2002

Consumer responses to the Wisconsin Partnership Program for elderly persons

Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Boris Bershadsky; Yat Sang Lum


Archive | 2008

Analysis of the Effect of Case Mix Adjustment on Medicaid Expenditure Data for 2002

Jinhyung Lee; Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Donna Spencer; W. Mark Woodhouse; Shriram Parashuram


Archive | 2008

Assessment Data on HCBS Participants and Nursing Home Residents in 3 States

Jinhyung Lee; Robert L. Kane; Patricia Homyak; Donna Kane; W. Mark Woodhouse; Shriram Parashuram

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Yat Sang Lum

University of Minnesota

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University of Minnesota

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