Provider and Payer Partnerships Making a Positive Impact on Health Outcomes
In this blog, we will look at some of the recent partnerships that have sprung up in the healthcare world and how these partnerships are helping to improve health outcomes.
In this blog, we will look at some of the recent partnerships that have sprung up in the healthcare world and how these partnerships are helping to improve health outcomes.
North Carolina is providing $650 million in funding for the launch of a new Medicaid pilot program, Healthy Opportunities, which will reimburse social service provider organizations for interventions that address social determinants of health.
Social determinants of health impact health outcomes. In this blog, we will take a deeper look at how federal funds are being used to encourage incorporation of social determinants of health into care plans.
North Carolina is providing $650 million in funding for the launch of a new Medicaid pilot program, Healthy Opportunities, which will reimburse social service provider organizations for interventions that address social determinants of health.
Social determinants of health have a large impact on health outcomes. In this blog, we will take a deeper look at recent advancements and how states are shifting their thought processes to include social determinants of health
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) released Request for Proposal, for the Medi-Cal Managed Care Plans (MCP) procurement, but some deals have already been worked out.
CalAIM focuses on whole-person care and integrating social services through Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports
CMS approved a five-year extension of its Medicaid managed care section 1915(b) waiver, which was renamed California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM). The program focuses more on whole-person care and integrating social services.
Recently, CMS approved the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) proposal. CalAIM’s launch on January 1, 2022, is part of a commitment to make Medi-Cal more equitable, coordinated, and person-centered.
As the healthcare at home industry grows, it gives the industry a unique opportunity to explore social determinants of health and incorporate them into care to improve services and patient outcomes