Focus Area

The Health of Aging Populations

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  • Enticing Dually Eligible Beneficiaries to Enroll in Integrated Medicare–Medicaid Plans

    News Article

    Enticing Dually Eligible Beneficiaries to Enroll in Integrated Medicare–Medicaid Plans

    October 2019

    In 2018, nearly five years after the launch of a federal demonstration program designed to coordinate care for people who are dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, the participation rate was low and varied widely by state. To discover the secrets to successful enrollment in states like Ohio, Mathematica conducted a study of how state program design, concurrent state programs and policies, health plan markets, and other factors affected enrollment over time in all 10 participating states. More

  • Enticing Dually Eligible Beneficiaries to Enroll in Integrated Care Plans

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    Enticing Dually Eligible Beneficiaries to Enroll in Integrated Care Plans

    October 2019 Debra J. Lipson Erin Weir Lakhmani

    In the “duals demo,” enrollment in integrated Medicare–Medicaid plans among eligible beneficiaries ranged from a high of 67% in Ohio to a low of 4% in New York. To discover the secrets to successful enrollment in states like Ohio, Mathematica researchers conducted a study of how state program design, concurrent state programs and policies, health plan markets, and other factors affected enrollment over time in all 10 participating states. More

  • The Role of Public Health in Helping Older Americans Live Healthy and Independent Lives

    News Article

    The Role of Public Health in Helping Older Americans Live Healthy and Independent Lives

    August 2019

    In a new Milbank blog post, John Auerbach, president and CEO of Trust for America’s Health, and Terry Fulmer, president of The John A. Hartford Foundation, say that now it’s time for public health to help our growing population of older adults remain healthy and independent. More

  • Public Health Can Help Older Americans Live Healthy and Independent Lives

    Blog Post

    Public Health Can Help Older Americans Live Healthy and Independent Lives

    August 2019 John Auerbach Terry Fulmer

    John Auerbach, president and CEO of Trust for America’s Health, and Terry Fulmer, president of The John A. Hartford Foundation on their “Framework for Creating Age-Friendly Public Health Systems,” which describes five key roles for public health departments across the country. More

  • State Opportunities to Support Family Caregivers

    News Article

    State Opportunities to Support Family Caregivers

    August 2019

    An estimated 34 million Americans provide unpaid care to an older family member. A new Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) infographic and fact… More

  • My, How You Are Aging!

    Blog Post

    My, How You Are Aging!

    July 2019 Christopher F. Koller

    “My, how you are aging! So what are your plans for the future?” This is hardly considered an appropriate way to start a conversation with… More

  • How Five States Are Supporting Family Caregivers

    News Article

    How Five States Are Supporting Family Caregivers

    June 2019

    Family and unpaid caregivers play a foundational role in the care of older adults with complex health needs and disabling conditions. In a new report cosponsored by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Milbank Memorial Fund, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health highlight five states—Washington, Hawaii, Maine, Minnesota, and Tennessee—that have advanced policies and programs in support of family caregivers. More

  • In Support of Family Caregivers: A Snapshot of Five States

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    In Support of Family Caregivers: A Snapshot of Five States

    June 2019 Jennifer Aufill Julia Burgdorf Jennifer Wolff

    In a new report cosponsored by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Milbank Memorial Fund, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers highlight five states—Washington, Hawaii, Maine, Minnesota, and Tennessee— that have advanced policies and programs in support of family caregivers. More

  • New Milbank-Supported Report: Strengthening Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports: 2019 Update

    News Article

    New Milbank-Supported Report: Strengthening Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports: 2019 Update

    March 2019

    As the population ages, one of the greatest challenges facing state officials is how to organize and pay for long-term services and supports… More

  • Strengthening Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports in an Evolving Policy Environment: A Toolkit for States

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    Strengthening Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports in an Evolving Policy Environment: A Toolkit for States

    March 2019 Stephanie Anthony Arielle Traub Sarah Lewis Cindy Mann Alexandra Kruse Michelle Herman Soper Stephen A. Somers

    As the population ages, one of the greatest challenges facing state officials is how to organize and pay for long-term services and supports (LTSS) for low-income elderly and disabled adults—the most complex, expensive, and fastest-growing group covered by Medicaid. To help address this challenge, a toolkit for state leaders published in 2017 has been updated. It describes a menu of promising strategies and best practices for states to advance person-centered, cost-effective LTSS options through their Medicaid programs. More