A Qualitative Study of Emergency Medicaid Programs From the Perspective of Hospital Stakeholders

Uninsured patients often have poor clinical outcomes associated with lower access to care. Hospital Presumptive Eligibility (HPE) provides up to 60-d emergency Medicaid coverage for uninsured, low-income patients. After obtaining 60-d HPE, patients must file for ongoing Medicaid to sustain coverage; however, navigating HPE approval is complex. We conducted a qualitative study to understand (1) stakeholder perspectives on the application process and workflow and (2) facilitators and barriers to HPE approval to understand process improvement opportunities.
Source: Journal of Surgical Research - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Healthcare Delivery, Quality, and Safety Source Type: research