Restructure Medicare & Medicaid: Policy Option #4 Groups' Could Save Up to ~60% of Annual p p 0 Medicaid Cost, per Kaiser Family Foundation Note: 1) Medicaid is a jointly financed federal and state program that provides health and long-term care services to 55 million low-income Americans. As a condition of participating in Medicaid, states are required to cover certain “mandatory” populations and to provide a specified set of benefits. States also have discretion to cover additional low-income individuals in each of these categories (“optional groups’) and receive federal matching payments. Optional eligibility categories include children and parents, persons with disabilities and the elderly above mandatory coverage limits; persons residing in nursing facilities; and the KP medically needy. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2005 (@)) www.kpcb.com USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider? 319 Restructure Medicare & Medicaid: Policy Option # 4 — Reducing Optional Services + Beneficiary Groups! Could Save Up to 60% of Annual Medicaid Spending Medicaid Expenditures by Eligibility Group and Type of Service, 2001 Mandatory Mandatory Services’ for Services for Optional Mandatory Groups Groups —_o 30.1% 39.4% \ Eliminating : optional groups aa Federal-required j mandatory services could save 4 j = ~40% ~42% of total a, Gros ris Medicaid Optional total spending di -_——_ Services* for 18.1% spenaing Optional Groups Optional Services for A Mandatory Groups Eliminating optional services could save ~30% of total Medicaid spending Note: 1) Medicaid is a jointly financed federal and state program that provides health and long-term care services to 55 million low-income Americans. As a condition of participating in Medicaid, states are required to cover certain “mandatory” populations and to provide a specified set of benefits. States also have discretion to cover additional low-income individuals in each of these categories (“optional groups’) and receive federal match