Better Care Playbook November 19, 2024
Kelsey Brykman, Center for Health Care Strategies

To provide more effective, equitable care to people served by Medicaid, policymakers, plans, and health care providers are increasingly engaging community members to help inform program design and implementation. Enhanced community engagement can help foster trust between health care organizations and historically disenfranchised communities, focus on community priorities, and support strategies to implement culturally effective services.

New Medicaid rule supports enhanced beneficiary engagement

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This blog post is part of a Playbook series connecting evidence and implementation resources with emerging state and federal policies to help enhance services for people with complex needs.

Effective July 9, 2024, the Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services final rule released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) seeks to...

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