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New options to integrate care and financing for persons dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.

Katherine Jett Hayes1, Jane Hyatt Thorpe.   

Abstract

This paper reviews barriers to clinical and financial integration in services for dual eligibles prior to passage of the ACA, identifies models used by states to integrate care through contract and waiver authorities available to CMS prior to passage of the ACA, describes two new demonstrations proposed by CMS through the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office and Innovation Center, and discusses several new models available for consideration by federal and state policymakers. These options draw on experience from existing programs and waivers to provide suggested changes to existing programs, as well as a permanent state plan option for a fully integrated, capitated care model. This model could be made available to states prior to the completion of the demonstration process begun by the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office and Innovation Center.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23156200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Health Law


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