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The Economy & Medicaid Addressing Michigan’s Growing Need

The Economy & Medicaid Addressing Michigan’s Growing Need. Janet Olszewski, Director Michigan Department of Community Health Alliance for Health Reform/Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Capitol Hill Briefing December 6, 2010. www.michigan.gov/mdch. Michigan Medicaid Caseload.

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The Economy & Medicaid Addressing Michigan’s Growing Need

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  1. The Economy & MedicaidAddressing Michigan’s Growing Need Janet Olszewski, Director Michigan Department of Community Health Alliance for Health Reform/Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Capitol Hill Briefing December 6, 2010 www.michigan.gov/mdch

  2. Michigan Medicaid Caseload *1,895,100 Thousands *October 2010

  3. Michigan Medicaid Eligibles * October 2010

  4. Medicaid Spending Per Capita Per Year * *Fiscal Year 2007 (Based on CMS-MSIS System) *2007 Census Estimates

  5. Cost Effectiveness Measures • Managed Care • Multi-state pharmacy purchasing pool • Nursing home transition • Family planning waiver • Managed mental health care • Maximize federal funding

  6. Current MI Medicaid & CHIP Eligibility + Health Care Reform Expansion

  7. Estimated Enrollment of Newly Eligible Beneficiaries Health Care Reform Bill expands mandatory Medicaid coverage to all individuals under age 65 up to 133% of the FPL ($29,327 for a family of four). TOTAL: 400,000

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