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  • Major Medicaid reforms in Arizona, California, and New York during the 1980s serve as a basis for understanding how to effectively implement changes in state Medicaid programs.
  • The study includes case studies on these reforms, detailing the innovative changes and evaluating how well they were executed in each state.
  • Six key lessons were identified for future Medicaid reform: expect changes in reform models, aim for consistency, use incentives for behavioral change, simplify the process through special channels, anticipate convergence of models, and recognize potential implementation challenges.

Article Abstract

Major Medicaid reforms initiated in Arizona, California, and New York in the 1980s form the foundation of this study, which explores issues to consider when implementing change in state Medicaid programs. We prepared case studies of these reforms, describing the innovations and assessing the implementation process in each state. These case studies are used to illustrate broad issues and processes of Medicaid reform. Six lessons emerge from our analysis: Expect reform models to change over time; strive for predictability and continuity in the reform; encourage behavior changes through the use of incentives; use special administrative or political channels to simplify the reform; expect reform models to converge over time; and implementation difficulties can be predicted. These lessons should educate decision makers about how to implement possible future solutions to problems like those seen in Medicaid programs at the start of this decade.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/03616878-12-2-237DOI Listing

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