Yanlei Ma, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Austin B. Frakt, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Harvard University, and Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2023 Jul;42(7):919-927. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00103.
Policy makers are increasingly investing in efforts to better integrate Medicare and Medicaid services for people who are eligible for both programs, including expanding Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs). In recent years, however, a potential threat to integration has emerged in the form of D-SNP "look-alike" plans, which are conventional Medicare Advantage plans that are marketed toward and primarily enroll dual eligibles but are not subject to federal regulations requiring integrated Medicaid services. To date, limited evidence exists documenting national enrollment trends in look-alike plans or the characteristics of dual eligibles in these plans. We found that look-alike plans experienced rapid enrollment growth among dual eligibles during the period 2013-20, increasing from 20,900 dual eligibles across four states to 220,860 dual eligibles across seventeen states, for an elevenfold increase. Nearly one-third of dual eligibles in look-alike plans were previously in integrated care programs. Compared with D-SNPs, look-alike plans were more likely to enroll dual eligibles who were older, Hispanic, and from disadvantaged communities. Our findings suggest that look-alike plans have the potential to compromise national efforts to integrate care delivery for dual eligibles, including vulnerable subgroups who may benefit the most from integrated coverage.
政策制定者越来越多地投资于努力更好地整合符合条件的医疗保险和医疗补助服务,包括扩大双重资格特殊需求计划(D-SNPs)。然而,近年来,一种潜在的整合威胁以 D-SNP“相似计划”的形式出现,这些计划是传统的医疗保险优势计划,针对并主要招收双重资格者,但不受要求整合医疗补助服务的联邦法规的约束。迄今为止,关于这些计划中的相似计划的全国登记趋势或双重资格者特征的证据有限。我们发现,在 2013 年至 20 年期间,相似计划中的双重资格者的登记人数迅速增加,从四个州的 20900 名双重资格者增加到 17 个州的 220860 名双重资格者,增加了 11 倍。在相似计划中的近三分之一的双重资格者以前在综合护理计划中。与 D-SNPs 相比,相似计划更有可能招收年龄较大、西班牙裔和来自弱势社区的双重资格者。我们的研究结果表明,相似计划有可能破坏全国为双重资格者整合护理服务的努力,包括最有可能从综合保险中受益的弱势群体。