CHCS November 24, 2020

Recognizing the importance of primary care, Medicaid agencies are looking to support advanced primary care models. States are asking not only if an individual has a relationship with a primary care provider, but also whether that patient and provider is supported by a multidisciplinary care team, and how that team addresses the diverse needs of patients — including behavioral health and social needs. Yet, defining how managed care organizations (MCOs) can best support advanced primary care can be challenging.

This toolkit, made possible through support from The Commonwealth Fund, is designed to help states use their managed care purchasing authority to advance innovations in primary care. A product of CHCS’ Advancing Primary Care Innovation in Medicaid Managed...

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