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CBOs and State Medicaid Programs: A Key Partnership for Patient-Centered Care
Changes in how we pay for and deliver healthcare present opportunities to address the social and economic factors affecting health. State Medicaid programs are taking advantage of Medicaid's flexibility to integrate social services into healthcare. This provides opportunities for community-base...
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description | Changes in how we pay for and deliver healthcare present opportunities to address the social and economic factors affecting health. State Medicaid programs are taking advantage of Medicaid's flexibility to integrate social services into healthcare. This provides opportunities for community-based
organizations (CBO) to partner with health systems. Success is contingent upon CBOs having the knowledge and tools to build successful partnerships, and state Medicaid programs engaging CBOs to develop and implement these new models of care. |
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