This brief prioritizes issues for consideration as accountable care organizations (ACOs) and managed care organizations (MCOs) prepare to integrate and fully manage comprehensive long-term services and supports (LTSS) over the course of Massachusetts' five year 1115 waiver extension. The identified priority areas were informed by lessons learned from managed LTSS programs in other states and interviews with key stakeholders in Massachusetts. This brief concludes with a series of detailed descriptions of the institutional and community LTSS covered under the Medicaid state plan that will eventually be integrated into ACOs and MCOs
Long term services and supports (LTSS) clinical guidelines are the foundation of a successful LTSS u...
Policy Points To address systemic problems amplified by COVID-19, we need to restructure US long-ter...
This issue brief describes the key elements of the most recent MassHealth 1115 waiver extension, inc...
Health plans and accountable care organizations are working with Medicaid programs to transition fee...
Examines key considerations for states in shifting to Medicaid managed long-term services and suppor...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
This brief, compiled by experts from our Center for Health Law and Economics, goes over the basics o...
This report provides a description of the various statutory authorities that either require or other...
Some of the Commonwealth’s most underserved populations—the elderly, people with disabilities, and t...
Reform of the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) financing system has been historically dif...
Given the impact that social factors have on health status and expenditures, and the shift toward va...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
Outlines the current service delivery model for those eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, key d...
The unprecedented growth in the elder population will create a marked increase in the demand for qua...
Long term services and supports (LTSS) clinical guidelines are the foundation of a successful LTSS u...
Policy Points To address systemic problems amplified by COVID-19, we need to restructure US long-ter...
This issue brief describes the key elements of the most recent MassHealth 1115 waiver extension, inc...
Health plans and accountable care organizations are working with Medicaid programs to transition fee...
Examines key considerations for states in shifting to Medicaid managed long-term services and suppor...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
This brief, compiled by experts from our Center for Health Law and Economics, goes over the basics o...
This report provides a description of the various statutory authorities that either require or other...
Some of the Commonwealth’s most underserved populations—the elderly, people with disabilities, and t...
Reform of the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) financing system has been historically dif...
Given the impact that social factors have on health status and expenditures, and the shift toward va...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
Outlines the current service delivery model for those eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, key d...
The unprecedented growth in the elder population will create a marked increase in the demand for qua...
Long term services and supports (LTSS) clinical guidelines are the foundation of a successful LTSS u...
Policy Points To address systemic problems amplified by COVID-19, we need to restructure US long-ter...
This issue brief describes the key elements of the most recent MassHealth 1115 waiver extension, inc...