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Economic Evaluation of New Hampshire’s Medicaid for Employed Adults with Disabilities (MEAD) Program February 2002 – January 2003 Robin Clark, Ph.D. Center for Health Policy and Research University of Massachusetts Medical School Karin Swain, M.S. William Peacock, M.S. Dartmouth Medical School
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Eligibility Age 18-64 Must be employed Must meet disability standards Income less than 450% of poverty level Countable resources less than $20,560 (single) $30,840 (couple) Premium required if above 150% of poverty
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Goals of Evaluation Measure State costs of MEAD Measure MEAD’s impact on participant’s earnings
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MEAD Demographics Mean age 43 years 48% women 56% were “Medically Needy”
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DiagnosisMEAD %Non-MEAD with Disabilities % Mental Retardation3.415.8 Schizophrenia/Psychoses38.612.7 Affective Disorders36.532.7 Central Nervous System4.715.0 Injuries/Poisonings8.419.7 Cardiovascular8.321.0 Immune/Nutrition/Blood Diseases8.315.2 Blind4.44.8 Musculoskeletal12.524.4 Selected Diagnostic Groups
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Costs Measured Increased provider payments Costs of determining eligibility for new MEAD applicants Net premium payments (premiums minus administrative expenses) Comparisons are in 2002 dollars
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Earnings increased by $1.4 million during the first year of MEAD Program expenditures were $.4 million
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Income People with schizophrenia earned $60 less per month Those with prior Medicaid status earned $83 less per month Those with prior Medically Needy status earned $71 less per month Earnings decreased with age ($4/mo/yr) Prior earnings strongly predict future earnings
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