How States Structure MLTSS Programs Differently and Why It Matters
LTSS programs can look very different from state to state. Learn how design choices shape access, coordination, accountability, and the consumer experience.
LTSS programs can look very different from state to state. Learn how design choices shape access, coordination, accountability, and the consumer experience.
MLTSS programs are designed for different populations across states, from older adults and people with physical disabilities to dual-eligible members and individuals with I/DD or behavioral health needs.
MLTSS is one of the most consequential design choices in Medicaid. This overview explains where it came from, what it covers, why it matters, and how value-based payment is increasingly shaping MLTSS contracts.
The VBP Blog explores how healthcare organizations are moving from pilots to real-world deployment of AI in 2025, what early outcomes are showing, and how value-based and LTSS providers can plan for the transformation.
The VBP Blog revisits AI in healthcare one year later, exploring how new FDA, ONC, CMS, and HHS policies are reshaping transparency, safety, and equity in value-based care.
XtraGlobex reflects on a year of advocacy, analysis, and innovation across value-based payment, LTSS, and dual-eligible policy through The VBP Blog, DEHQ, and Paying for Outcomes.
The VBP Blog concludes its series on CMMI models with key takeaways for LTSS reform, spotlighting models that moved the needle on equity, integration, and accountability.
Budget cuts and restructuring at agencies like CDC and NIH are weakening the nation’s health infrastructure. Learn how these changes impact public health, research, and safety.
CMS announced it will stop approving Medicaid matching funds for state programs not directly linked to healthcare, aiming to preserve the integrity of the Medicaid partnership.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced a 0.5% increase in home health payments for 2025 alongside deeper permanent cuts, sparking debate among healthcare providers.