Minnesota Disability Health Options: Expanding Coverage for Adults with Physical Disabilities

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Title: Minnesota Disability Health Options: Expanding Coverage for Adults with Physical Disabilities
Author(s): Palsbo, Susan E.; Beatty, Philip W.; Parker, Pamela; Duff, Chris
Keywords: disability; Medicaid; care coordination; MnDHO; capitation
Issue Date: Jan-2004
Publisher: Center for Health Care Strategies
Citation: Palsbo SE, Beatty P, Parker P, Duff C. Minnesota Disability Health Options: Expanding Coverage for Adults with Physical Disabilities. Resource Paper #252. Center for Health Care Strategies, Princeton NJ. Jan 2004.
Series/Report no.: Resource Paper
252
Abstract: Minnesota Disability Health Options (MnDHO), is a specialized managed health care program for working-age Medicaideligible individuals (with or without Medicare) with physical disabilities who reside in Minneapolis-St. Paul. MnDHO, a voluntary program, integrates delivery of all Medicaid and Medicare services except for prescription medications. Interviews and focus groups at the end of the first year show that enrollees’ quality of life is much better, with enrollees able to focus their attention on non-health related concerns.
Description: Also available from www.chcs.org
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1920/416
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