Managed Healthcare Executive December 5, 2022
Ashish V. Shah

Payers face the logistical challenge of coordinating a network of new, non-medical services to ensure members are referred to the right provider at the right time.

Medicare Advantage (MA) is on track to become a major payer for nonmedical home-based benefits. As care continues to move into the home and community, the trend toward benefits that address social determinants of health (SDOH) will continue.

The payer industry is acknowledging what home care providers have long known: It is possible to reduce costs and improve the quality of care by offering wraparound non-medical benefits such as transportation, durable medical equipment, nutrition services and in-home support.

Meteoric growth, competitive edge

Since it was first signed into law over 57 years ago, Medicare...

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