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Medicaid Makeover: Six Tough (and Unavoidable) Choices on the Road to Reform
A Deloitte Center for Health Solutions and Deloitte Research report
Medicaid Makeover

This new study from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, part of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, and Deloitte Research, part of Deloitte Services LLP, takes a holistic approach to re-evaluating and re-structuring Medicaid programs for long-term cost reductions and sustainability.

Medicaid Makeover urges U.S. states to address six tough choices that go to the very heart of what kind of a program they want to provide. The study also presents a new approach to Medicaid reform, including a framework for assessing the current condition of state Medicaid programs, and a set of guidelines states can use for moving forward with reform. The study goes beyond simplistic policy prescriptions to address purposeful and direct reform efforts from a management and implementation point of view. Learn more from the PDF file attachment below:

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Medicaid Makeover: Six Tough (and Unavoidable) Choices on the Road to Reform (5030 KB)
Published January 2006; 21 pages; A Deloitte Research Public Sector study.

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