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CMS Model Helps
Address the Health-Related Social Needs for over 750,000 Medicare and
Medicaid Beneficiaries In June, CMS
Administrator Seema Verma issued a call
to action, noting that “the transition to a value-based system has never
been so urgent. When implemented effectively, it encourages clinicians to
care for the whole person and address the social risk factors that are so
critical for our beneficiaries’ quality of life." As part of CMS’s focus
on delivering better health care value, for the first time, CMS is sharing a
fact sheet with a snapshot of the data from the Accountable Health
Communities (AHC) Model, reflecting the agency’s most comprehensive
collection of social needs data to date. One in three beneficiaries (33
percent) reported at least one core health-related social need. Food needs
were the most commonly reported (67 percent of those reporting at least one
need), followed by housing (47 percent), transportation (41 percent), and
utility assistance (28 percent). Of those screened, 18 percent were eligible
for community navigation services, and 76 percent of eligible beneficiaries
accepted the navigation assistance. The AHC
Model addresses a critical gap between clinical care and community
services in the current health care delivery system by testing whether
systematically identifying and addressing the health-related social needs of
Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries’ through screening, referral, and
community navigation services will impact health care costs and reduce health
care utilization. The participants in the AHC Model include urban and rural
communities and a variety of care settings, ranging from hospitals to primary
care to behavioral health providers, with a shared commitment to addressing
health-related social needs and connecting beneficiaries to community
resources. The fact sheet provides
information on how the model is implemented and a snapshot of data on
demographics of beneficiaries participating in the model as well as their
self-reported health-related social needs. The first AHC Model evaluation
report is anticipated in 2021 and will include a more in-depth analysis of
data from the AHC Model. This fact sheet is for informational purposes only.
Learn more in the AHC Model
Fact Sheet: First 750,000 Completed Screenings. |
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Monday, October 5, 2020
CMS Releases Initial Data from the Accountable Health Communities Model
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