Likelihood of assisted living residents aging in place as a factor of dual Medicare–Medicaid eligibility at the end of life.

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Title: Likelihood of assisted living residents aging in place as a factor of dual Medicare–Medicaid eligibility at the end of life.
Authors: Rosendaal, Nicole, Hayes, Susan L., Wang, Xiao, Teno, Joan M., Thomas, Kali S., Gozalo, Pedro L., Belanger, Emmanuelle
Source: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Oct2023, Vol. 71 Issue 10, p3310-3313. 4p.
Subjects: Race, Aging in place, Descriptive statistics, Research funding, Medicaid, Death, Medicare, Insurance, Longitudinal method, Old age
Abstract: In the article, the author presents a study which analyzed the ability of dual and non-dual Medicare and Medicaid-eligible older people at the end of their lives. Also cited are the relationship between state Medicaid financing and access to assisted living (AL) for said older people, and how representation of dual eligible beneficiaries in AL is linked to the decedents' ability to age in place.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:In the article, the author presents a study which analyzed the ability of dual and non-dual Medicare and Medicaid-eligible older people at the end of their lives. Also cited are the relationship between state Medicaid financing and access to assisted living (AL) for said older people, and how representation of dual eligible beneficiaries in AL is linked to the decedents' ability to age in place.
ISSN:00028614
DOI:10.1111/jgs.18427