Estimating the Expense of a Mandatory Home- and Community-Based Personal Assistance Services Benefit Under Medicaid
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              Summary
              Three researchers use data from the Survey of Income and Program
Participation to estimate the expense of a mandatory personal assistance services (PAS) benefit under Medicaid for persons with low incomes, low assets, and significant disability. They conclude that the cost would be much lower than estimated by the Congressional Budget Office. They also argue that this step would help eliminate the institutional bias of Medicaid.
          Participation to estimate the expense of a mandatory personal assistance services (PAS) benefit under Medicaid for persons with low incomes, low assets, and significant disability. They conclude that the cost would be much lower than estimated by the Congressional Budget Office. They also argue that this step would help eliminate the institutional bias of Medicaid.
Topics
          
      Types/Tools
          
      Populations
          
      Sources
          
      Journal of Aging and Social Policy
      
  Programs/Initiatives
          
      States
          
      Keywords
          
      MiCASSA; Survey of Income and Program Participation; Medicaid Community-Based Attendant Services and Supports Act; PCS; SIPP;
      
Contact
Mitchell
      
            LaPlante
      
            Associate Professor at the Institute for Health & Aging
      
            University of California San Francisco
      
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            mitch.laplante@ucsf.edu
      
  