Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the Quality of Care for
Children and Adults Enrolled in Medicaid Health Homes: Findings from the 2020
Health Home Core Set Chart Pack and Measure Summaries on Medicaid.gov. Medicaid health home
programs provide person-centered, team-based care coordination to more than
one million Medicaid beneficiaries with chronic conditions. States may create
health home programs that target specific populations, including
beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions, severe mental illness, or
substance use disorder. As of December 2021, 21 states have 37 approved
health home programs, with some states submitting multiple state plan
amendments (SPAs) to target different populations. The chart pack
summarizes program-level reporting on the quality of health care furnished to
Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled in Medicaid health home programs during
federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020. The Core Set Measure Summaries document
describes the results for each of the 12 FFY 2020 Health Home Core Set of
measures. Each summary contains a brief description of the measure and an
overview of state’s program reporting of the measure. |
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
CMS released the Medicaid 2020 Health Home Core Set Chart Pack and Measure Summaries
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