Do provider service networks result in lower expenditures compared with HMOs or primary care case management in Florida's Medicaid program?

HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH(2014)

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ObjectiveTo determine the impact of Florida's Medicaid Demonstration 4years post-implementation on per member per month (PMPM) Medicaid expenditures and whether receiving care through HMOs versus provider service networks (PSNs) in the Demonstration was associated with PMPM expenditures. DataFlorida Medicaid claims from two fiscal years prior to implementation of the Demonstration (FY0405, FY0506) and the first four fiscal years after implementation (FY0607-FY0910) from two urban Demonstration counties and two urban non-Demonstration counties. Study DesignA difference-in-difference approach was used to compare changes in enrollee expenditures before and after implementation of the Demonstration overall and specifically for HMOs and PSNs. Data ExtractionClaims data were extracted for enrollees in the Demonstration and non-Demonstration counties and collapsed into monthly amounts (N=26,819,987 person-months). Principal FindingsAmong SSI enrollees, the Demonstration resulted in lower increases in PMPM expenditures over time ($40) compared with the non-Demonstration counties ($186), with Demonstration PSNs lowering PMPM expenditures by $7 more than HMOs. Savings were also seen among TANF enrollees but to a lesser extent. ConclusionsThe Medicaid Demonstration in Florida appears to result in lower PMPM expenditures. Demonstration PSNs generated slightly greater reductions in expenditures compared to Demonstration HMOs. PSNs appear to be a promising model for delivering care to Medicaid enrollees.
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Administrative data uses,health care costs,Medicaid,health care organizations and systems
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