Dual Eligibles: Opportunities to Integrate Care
March 17, 2010 Adults who are dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare are among the nation's most chronically ill and costliest patients, accounting for close to 50 percent of all spending within Medicaid and 25 percent within Medicare. Yet, most of the nation's nearly nine million duals receive fragmented and poorly coordinated care. Because Medicare and Medicaid are each governed by their own policies and procedures, dual eligibles must navigate their health care needs across two sets of providers, benefits, and enrollment policies. Efforts to integrate these two programs are challenging since Medicaid and Medicare are governed by . . .
