States seeking to integrate Medicare and Medicaid services for dually eligible beneficiaries need to consider a variety of issues in program design and implementation such as incorporating behavioral health and long-term services and supports, consumers and providers engagement, and linking Medicare and Medicaid data. Use the filter below to view resources related to these and other topics.
This tool gives examples of the roles and responsibilities of the individual, representative, case manager, information and assistance function, the financial management services function, and the direct care worker.
(Integrated Care Resource Center)
This document answers common questions about self-direction including: (1) what is self-direction and why is it an important option for individuals receiving HCBS; (2) what are the components of self-direction. The document also defines self-… (Integrated Care Resource Center)
This document accompanies the video and provides questions to help health plan case managers examine their impressions and opinions of what they have watched in the video.
(Integrated Care Resource Center)
The ability to direct and manage their own services and supports is important to many individuals who need the home- and community-based services (HCBS) provided through state Medicaid programs. These self-directed models may also be known as "… (Integrated Care Resource Center)
This brief describes approaches that states have used to communicate early integrated care program results. Strategies discussed include developing program indicator dashboards, disseminating beneficiary experience data, and sharing success stories.
(Center for Health Care Strategies)
This brief reviews the quality measures chosen by eight states taking part in CMS' capitated model financial alignment demonstrations as of December 2013.
(The Commonwealth Fund)
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(Integrated Care Resource Center)