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Reducing the Burden of Medicaid Estate Recovery: Policy Options for Massachusetts
Ensuring a Seamless Transition to Managed Care for Medi-Cal Members with Complex Needs
Navigating Care for Dual Eligible Individuals: Paving the Way for Medicare and Medicaid Integration
Advancing Care Coordination: What’s Ahead for California’s Dual Eligible Members
Increasing Access to Home and Community-Based Services: Implications of New Proposed Rules
New proposed regulation from CMS contain many new and updated requirements for states, Medicaid managed care plans, and providers intended to improve beneficiary access to care, quality, and health outcomes in both fee-for-service (FFS) and managed care delivery systems while advancing CMS’ goals.
Medicaid & Medicare Prepare for the End of the Public Health Emergency
In November 2022, United States Senators Cassidy, Carper, Scott, Warner, Cornyn, and Menendez issued a request for information (RFI) regarding approaches for improving coverage for individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Dual eligible beneficiaries are more likely to have complex health needs that are difficult and often expensive to treat. Too often, they experience a lack of integration and coordination that often results in confusing encounters with the health care system and negative health outcomes.