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Grants and Cooperative Agreements; Availability, etc.: Managed Care Impact on People With Significant Physical and Mental Disabilities
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The primary goal of this grant announcement is to support research which employs the analysis of existing data and experience to inform policies related to disability and managed health care. Data sets which permit the Department to compare the service use, expenditures and outcomes of children and working age adults (18-64) with disabilities in managed care with similar persons in the fee-for- service system or that allow for an assessment of utilization and costs prior to and following managed care enrollment are of particular interest. Such data sets could include information from: Medicaid management information systems; community provider networks including community health centers; private insurers and health plans; employers; social security records; hospital records and other accessible data sets which contain relevant analytical variables. These projects are intended to foster new analyses of existing data sources by encouraging the use of data sets from states, local areas, or facilities in order to address issues of quality, cost, access and outcomes. We estimate that the scope and level of effort will require from 12 to 24 months to accomplish.
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Request for applications to conduct research to better understand the impact of managed care on people with significant physical and mental disabilities. Projects will analyze existing data sets to explore issues of utilization, access, quality, costs and outcomes for people with disabilities in managed care systems. In addition, where possible proposed applications shall capitalize on linking state and local data sets containing data on functioning and health status for disabled individuals to utilization and cost data. For purposes of applications requested under this announcement, ``individuals with disabilities'' includes those under the age of 64 with ongoing conditions or chronic illnesses of such severity that they result in a need for extra or specialized health services or assistance with daily living tasks. Specific groups of disabled individuals included in this definition are children and working aged adults 18-65 with physical disabilities, mental retardation, developmental disabilities and persistent mental illness.
The primary goal of this grant announcement is to support research which employs the analysis of existing data and experience to inform policies related to disability and managed health care. Data sets which permit the Department to compare the service use, expenditures and outcomes of children and working age adults (18-64) with disabilities in managed care with similar persons in the fee-for- service system or that allow for an assessment of utilization and costs prior to and following managed care enrollment are of particular interest. Such data sets could include information from: Medicaid management information systems; community provider networks including community health centers; private insurers and health plans; employers; social security records; hospital records and other accessible data sets which contain relevant analytical variables. These projects are intended to foster new analyses of existing data sources by encouraging the use of data sets from states, local areas, or facilities in order to address issues of quality, cost, access and outcomes. We estimate that the scope and level of effort will require from 12 to 24 months to accomplish.
The closing date for submitting applications under this announcement is July 14, 1995.
Application Instructions and Forms should be requested from and submitted to: Grants Officer, Department of Health and Human Services, ASPE/IO, 200 Independence Avenue, SW., Room 405F, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, DC 20201, Telephone: (202) 690-8794. Requests for Forms will be accepted and responded to up to 30 days prior to closing date of receipt of Applications. Technical questions should be directed to Andreas Frank or Kevin Hennessy, ASPE/IO, Telephone (202) 690-6443 or (202) 690-7272. Questions also may be faxed to (202) 401-7733.
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