Managed Care And Low-Income Populations: A Case Study of Texas
This study is part of a larger initiative, funded by both the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and The Commonwealth Fund. Case studies of seven states that are restructuring their health care systems for the Medicaid and uninsured populations: California, Florida, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Tennessee, and Texas, are designed to provide early insights and timely analyses that will help states and other efforts shape rapidly evolving managed care systems and health reform programs for low-income populations. This case study, which is still in the early stages of implementing managed care initiatives, assesses the goals of Medicaid managed care initiatives in Texas.
- Report: Managed Care and Low-Income Populations: A Case Study of Texas