More states are relying on managed care organizations to coordinate long-term services and supports (LTSS). If your health plan provides managed LTSS, it will need to contract with appropriate providers so that the full range of Medicaid services covered in the state are available to your plan’s members. These services may include both institutional and non-institutional based services, for example, chore or homemaker services, personal care, meals, or transportation.
RIC works with multiple stakeholders to identify promising practices to improve the coordination of care for Medicare-Medicaid enrollees. These promising practices are based on eight core topic areas which were derived from an in-depth analysis of the Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary population and are listed as links below. Click the links to learn more about each topic area.
Tools and resources based on these topic areas are developed on an ongoing basis. For more information on available resources, you can visit their entire Resource Library.