 
The Continuity of Medicaid Coverage: An Update
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              Summary
              This report describes research conducted on the continuity of enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries. Continuous enrollment in a health insurance plan promotes chronic disease management and is more cost-effective. The research found that Medicaid beneficiaries are on average enrolled in the program for just 9.7 months out of the year. This disruption in enrollment leads to higher monthly medical costs and interferes with efforts to measure quality of care delivered through Medicaid.
          Types/Tools
          
      Populations
          
      Sources
          
      ACAP- Association for Community Affiliated Health Plans
      
  Programs/Initiatives
          
      States
          insurance coverage; eligibility assistance; health care costs; increased hospitalizations; chronic disease; health insurance; SSI; churning;
      
Contact
Association for Community
      
            Affiliated Plans
      
            1015 15th Street NW
      
            Suite 950
      
            Washington, DC 20005
      
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  Phone
              202-204-7508
          
