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      Utilization and expenditures under Medicaid for Supplemental Security Income disabled

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          Recently available data on major disabling conditions of the Supplemental Security Income disabled are used to examine 1984 patterns of Medicaid expenditures in California, Georgia, Michigan, and Tennessee. Results indicate that 37-58 percent of these expenditures are for enrollees whose major disabling condition involves mental retardation or other mental disorders. This pattern occurs because a high proportion of disabled enrollees have these conditions, rather than high expenses per enrollee. Annual Medicaid expenditures per enrollee were highest for the disabled with neoplasms, blood disorders, and genitourinary conditions. Expenditures per enrollee were higher for younger enrollees and lower for those dually enrolled in Medicare.

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              Health care use by Medicare's disabled enrollees

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                Journal
                Health Care Financ Rev
                Health Care Financ Rev
                HCFR
                Health Care Financing Review
                CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES
                0195-8631
                1554-9887
                Fall 1989
                : 11
                : 1
                : 1-24
                Author notes
                Reprint requests: E. Kathleen Adams, SysteMetrics/McGraw-Hill, 24 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts 02173.
                Article
                hcfr-11-1-1
                4193020
                10318336
                ffc16ff2-ac61-4e07-a00b-24590861a7fa
                Copyright @ 1989
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                Statistical Report

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