Proposed Models to Integrate Medicare and Medicaid Benefits for Dual Eligibles: A Look at the 15 State Design Contracts Funded By CMS
This
policy brief summarizes 15 states' preliminary proposals to better
coordinate care for people who are in both the Medicare and Medicaid
programs. The design contracts, funded by the federal Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), are an outgrowth
of new efforts under the health reform law to develop service delivery
and payment models that integrate care for the nation’s nearly 9 million "dual eligibles," whose medical needs and health care costs typically
exceed those of other Medicare and Medicaid
beneficiaries.
The concepts contained in these initial proposals are expected to change
and develop as states progress through the design process, and the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services determines which proposals
will be implemented. The brief summarizes proposals
from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.
Issue Brief (.pdf)