Advancing Medicare-Medicaid Integration In Fee-For-Service LTSS Systems
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ADvancing States is pleased to share a new article authored by ADvancing States staff Camille Dobson, Rachel Neely, and Courtney Priebe, and collaborator Laura Chaise examining strategies states can use to strengthen Medicare-Medicaid integration within fee-for-service long-term services and supports (LTSS) systems.
As states face increasing fiscal pressures and growing demand for coordinated care for dually eligible individuals, the article outlines practical approaches to improve collaboration, reduce duplication of services, and align care coordination efforts across Medicaid and Medicare programs. The publication highlights case studies from Colorado and Oklahoma demonstrating how states are leveraging data sharing, stakeholder partnerships, and targeted technical assistance to improve outcomes for dual-eligible populations. The article offers actionable insights for states seeking to advance person-centered, sustainable care delivery models.
We are grateful to the Laura and John Arnold Foundation for their support of this technical assistance project and the article.
As states face increasing fiscal pressures and growing demand for coordinated care for dually eligible individuals, the article outlines practical approaches to improve collaboration, reduce duplication of services, and align care coordination efforts across Medicaid and Medicare programs. The publication highlights case studies from Colorado and Oklahoma demonstrating how states are leveraging data sharing, stakeholder partnerships, and targeted technical assistance to improve outcomes for dual-eligible populations. The article offers actionable insights for states seeking to advance person-centered, sustainable care delivery models.
We are grateful to the Laura and John Arnold Foundation for their support of this technical assistance project and the article.
