Person-Centered Enrollment Strategies for Integrated Care Toolkit

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About the Person-Centered Enrollment Strategies for Integrated Care Project: For individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, misaligned incentives across these programs can result in higher costs and worse health outcomes. As a result, policymakers have been especially interested in developing integrated programs to better coordinate services.

The Center conducted research to better understand enrollment policies and practices that take into consideration dually eligible individuals’ perspectives. Findings and recommendations from the research have been published and are available in this toolkit. The toolkit can be used by federal and state policymakers, health plans and other organizations engaging with dually eligible beneficiaries.

The toolkit includes the following sections: Top Five Things Health Plans Can Do to Support Dually Eligible Individuals’ Participation in Integrated Care; 2) Top Five Things Federal Government Can Do to Support Dually Eligible Individuals’ Participation in Integrated Care; 3) Top Five Things State Medicaid Agencies Can Do to Support Dually Eligible Individuals’ Participation in Integrated Care; 4) Top Five Things Policymakers Can Do to Improve Enrollment Notices; and 5) Resources on Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees.

Source: Center for Consumer Engagement in Health Innovation, 2021
https://www.healthinnovation.org/resources/toolkits

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