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Thursday, November 3, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

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Health Affairs is planning a second theme issue on racism and health, to
be published in October 2023. In connection with this issue, we have
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Integrating Medicare And Medicaid Data

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A new health policy brief released today examines how Medicare and
Medicaid data can be integrated to improve care quality and equity among
dual-eligible beneficiaries.

Authors Brittany Brown-Podgorski and Eric Roberts review existing data
resources to study the dual-eligible population and provide guidance
around how infrastructure could play a role in informing equity-focused
care.

Some key findings found in the report include:

* Multiple administrative, survey, and assessment data sources exist to
measure health care use, expenditures, and outcomes among dual-eligible
people.

* However, each data source has shortcomings that limit comprehensive
analyses of care quality and health care equity among dual eligibles.

* The authors recommend several improvements to support more robust
measurement of care quality and monitoring of health care equity for
dual eligibles.

This brief is part of a series on Medicare and Medicaid Integration
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