Illinois Awards $12 Billion in D-SNP Contracts to Four Health Plans
Illinois has awarded $12 billion in contracts to four health plans as it transitions to a fully integrated D-SNP model for dual-eligible beneficiaries beginning in 2026.
Illinois has awarded $12 billion in contracts to four health plans as it transitions to a fully integrated D-SNP model for dual-eligible beneficiaries beginning in 2026.
While MLTSS expands access to home-based care, its success depends on addressing key challenges like workforce shortages, eligibility barriers, care coordination gaps, and transitions from institutional care. Here’s what needs to be done to improve these programs.
Florida’s Medicaid program has introduced a pilot initiative transitioning waiver services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to managed care in two regions.
Congressional budget cuts could put Medicaid coverage at risk for millions, with experts cautioning that states may struggle to compensate for reduced federal funding.
Massachusetts and Colorado offer strong MLTSS programs that help Medicaid beneficiaries receive in-home care rather than entering nursing facilities. Their programs provide personal care, home health services, and caregiver support to promote independent living.
Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS) help Medicaid enrollees receive in-home care rather than institutional care. These programs focus on independence and quality of life for individuals with long-term care needs.
Consumer-directed personal care programs allow individuals to hire and manage their caregivers, offering autonomy and personalized care. Learn how these programs work and why they matter.
Centene Corporation continues its role in Iowa’s Medicaid program with a new six-year managed care contract, maintaining stability for beneficiaries and aligning contract timelines.
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services is set to rebid its Medicaid managed care contracts, aiming to enhance services for dual-eligible beneficiaries and the general Medicaid population.
Discover how Florida’s Medicaid Managed Care Pilot Program for individuals with IDD aims to improve health outcomes through personalized care plans, integrated services, and continuous monitoring