Title: New York Medicaid
1New York Medicaid
- Tarren Bragdon
- Health Policy Analyst
- Empire Center for New York State Policy
- tbragdon_at_EmpireCenter.org
2Medicaid Eligibility
6th highest
8th highest
8th highest
Source Kaiser Family Foundation,
StateHealthFacts.org
3Medicaid Spending Per Enrollee
112 higher
110 higher
90 higher
90 higher
44 higher
Source Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, 2003 figures
4Medicaid Utilization Spending
- Definitions
- Clinic services These include preventive,
diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative, or
palliative items or services that are provided to
outpatients and by a facility that is not part of
a hospital but is organized and operated to
provide medical care to outpatients including
services furnished outside the clinic by clinic
personnel to individuals without a fixed home or
mailing address. - Home health - These are services provided at the
patient's home, in compliance with a physician's
written plan of care that is reviewed every 62
days, including. - Nursing services that is provided on a part-time
or intermittent basis by a home health agency - Home health aide services provided by a home
health agency and - Medical supplies, equipment, and appliances
suitable for use in the home. - The following optional therapy services are
optional physical therapy, occupational therapy,
or speech pathology and audiology services
provided by a home health agency or by a licensed
rehabilitation facility.
Source Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, 2003 figures
5Medicaid Utilization Spending
- Definitions
- ICF/MR (institutions for those with disabilities)
- These are services provided in an institution
for mentally retarded persons or persons with
related conditions. The primary purpose of the
institution is to provide health or
rehabilitative services to such individuals. - Personal care/support - These are services
furnished to an individual who is not an
inpatient or resident of a hospital, nursing
facility, intermediate care facility for the
mentally retarded, or institution for mental
disease that are - Authorized for the individual by a physician in
accordance with a plan of treatment or (at the
option of the State) otherwise authorized for the
individual in accordance with a service plan
approved by the State and - Provided by an individual who is qualified to
provide such services and who is not a member of
the individuals family. - Other services These include transportation,
abortions, prosthetic devices, eyeglasses and
home and community-based services for those with
mental retardation and/or developmental
disabilities (the majority of spending in NY
likely falls in this last category with
transportation being next)
Source Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, 2003 figures
6Medicaid Utilization Spending
Source Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, 2003 figures
7Medicaid Utilization Spending
Source Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, FY2003 figures
Total savings does not include Managed Care
Drugs
8Medicaid the Uninsured (those under 65 years
old)
Source US Census Bureau