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April 24, 2019
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CMS Announces New Opportunities to Test Innovative Integrated
Care Models for Dually Eligible Individuals
Letter to State Medicaid Directors invites states to partner with CMS to improve outcomes for those dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) sent a letter to State Medicaid
Directors inviting states to partner with CMS to test innovative approaches
to better serve those who are dually eligible for Medicare and
Medicaid. Many of the 12 million dually eligible beneficiaries have
complex healthcare issues, including multiple chronic conditions, and often
have socioeconomic risk factors that can lead to poor outcomes. CMS and
states spend over $300 billion per year on the care of
dually eligible individuals, yet still do not achieve acceptable health
outcomes. Today’s letter opens new ways to address those complex needs, align
incentives, encourage marketplace innovation through the private sector,
lower costs, and reduce administrative burdens for dually eligible
individuals and the providers who serve them.
“Less than 10% of dually eligible
individuals are enrolled in any form of care that integrates Medicare and
Medicaid services, and instead have to navigate disconnected delivery and
payment systems. This lack of coordination can lead to fragmented care
for individuals, misaligned incentives for payers and providers, and
administrative inefficiencies and programmatic burdens for all,” said
Administrator Seema Verma. “We must do better, and CMS is taking action.”
As one of CMS’ Strategic
Priorities for 2019, we are redoubling efforts to better serve older adults
and people with disabilities dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare. Our
goal is to bring shared accountability for creating a more seamless
experience for beneficiaries and providers across the two programs, while
ensuring that the program’s incentives are aligned and pointed toward lower
cost and better outcomes.
Approaches discussed in
the State Medicaid Directors letter include:
Today’s letter complements
a State Medicaid Director Letter CMS released in December
2018 that highlighted ten opportunities to improve care for dually
eligible individuals, including using Medicare data to inform care
coordination and program integrity initiatives, and reducing administrative
burden for dually eligible individuals and the providers who serve them. The
opportunities in today’s letter, together with the Primary Cares Initiative, present an array
of options for transforming care delivery.
The State Medicaid Director
letter is available through Medicaid.gov at: https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/smd19002.pdf.
A letter from
Administrator Verma to state Governors is available here: https://www.cms.gov/sites/drupal/files/2019-04/04-24-2019%20Governor%20Letter.pdf
A blog by
Administrator Verma, titled "Better Care For People Dually Eligible
For Medicare And Medicaid," is available in Health
Affairs here: https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20190423.701475/full/
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
CMS Announces New Opportunities to Test Innovative Integrated Care Models for Dually Eligible Individuals
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