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Financing Integrated Care in the Financial Alignment Demonstration
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will test integrated financing for Medicare and Medicaid services through two models in the Financial Alignment Demonstration, a capitated model and a managed fee-for-service model. The goal of integrating financing is to better align incentives to ef...
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description | The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will test integrated financing for Medicare and Medicaid services through two models in the Financial Alignment Demonstration, a capitated model and a managed fee-for-service model. The goal of integrating financing is to better align
incentives to efficiently deliver needed services to Medicare-Medicaid enrollees. This article discusses the characteristics of the models, what integrated financing means under each model, how savings may be achieved, challenges to implementation, and the potential for long-term reform and
integrated payment. |
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