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Health Affairs, 27, no. 6 (2008):
w523-w532
(Published online 14 October 2008)
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.27.6.w523
© 2008 by Project HOPE
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MARKETWATCH
Floridas Medicaid Reform: Informed Consumer Choice?
Teresa A. Coughlin,
Sharon K. Long,
Timothy Triplett,
Samantha Artiga,
Barbara Lyons,
R. Paul Duncan and
Allyson G. Hall
Florida is among the first states to implement Medicaid reform using a competitive consumer choice model. Using data from a 2006–07 Kaiser Family Foundation survey of Medicaid recipients newly enrolled in Floridas reform program, we examine how well they understood the changes taking place and their experiences in selecting a health plan. We find important gaps in peoples understanding of major components of the reform: About 30 percent were not aware that they were enrolled in reform, and more than half had trouble understanding plan information. These problems were not particular to any group but instead were experienced broadly across the full Medicaid population.

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