Resources on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit: Medicaid, Dual Eligibles, and Low-Income Beneficiaries
A collection of reports and briefs related to beneficiaries enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, known as “dual eligibles,” and those with limited incomes.
2008
Low-Income Assistance Under the Medicare Drug Benefit. Kaiser Family Foundation, February 2008.
Medicare Part D 2008 Data Spotlight: Low-Income Subsidy Plan Availability
2007
Role of State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs. Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2007.
2006
Toward Making Medicare Work for Low-Income Beneficiaries: A Baseline Comparison of the Part D Low-Income Subsidy and Medicare Savings Programs Eligibility and Enrollment Rules. Kaiser Family Foundation, May 2006.
Dual Eligibles and Medicare Part D. KCMU, May 2006.
An Update on the Clawback: Revised Health Spending Data Change State Financial Obligations for the New Medicare Drug Benefit. KCMU, March 2006.
The Transition of Dual Eligibles to Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage: State Actions During Implementation. KCMU, February 2006.
2005
Hispanics and the New Medicare Drug Benefit. Kaiser Family Foundation, November 2005.
African Americans and the New Medicare Drug Benefit. Kaiser Family Foundation, November 2005.
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage for Residents of Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities: Special Problems and Concerns. Edelman, November 2005.
Low-Income Subsidies for the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit: The Impact of the Asset Test. Rice et al, April 2005.
2004
Issues for Dual Eligibles with Disabilities and Serious Conditions. KCMU, July 2004.
2003
Dual Eligibles in Nursing Facilities and Medicare Drug Coverage. KCMU, November 2003.