Identifying Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries With Long-Term Services and Supports Use in Medicare Enrollment Data

在医疗保险登记数据中识别同时符合医疗保险和长期护理服务资格的受益人

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Abstract

Identifying dual-eligible beneficiaries who use Medicaid-funded long-term services and supports (LTSS) is difficult, hindering efforts to monitor use and improve quality. We demonstrate a strategy that uses only Medicare data to identify nursing home (NH) users and Medicaid home-and-community-based-service (HCBS) waiver participants by leveraging the fact that these groups exclusively qualify for zero cost-sharing in Part D. In a multistate cohort of low-income older adults, we identified Part D LTSS beneficiaries (dual-eligible beneficiaries with zero Part D cost-sharing) in Medicare enrollment records and verified LTSS use in NH assessments and Medicaid HCBS data. Over 96% of NH/HCBS waiver users in MDS or Medicaid data were correctly identified as Part D LTSS beneficiaries, and 93% of beneficiaries without NH or HCBS waiver use were accurately identified as not being Part D LTSS beneficiaries. Leveraging Part D data could support more timely evidence on quality and outcomes for dual-eligible LTSS users.

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