HealthLeaders Media November 30, 2022
Jay Asser

The health insurer is focused on advancing health equity to address the health needs of all communities.

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– The accreditation is for 21 affiliated Medicaid plans, spanning 20 states and serving more than eight million beneficiaries.

– The NCQA’s recognition highlights Elevance Health’s commitment to addressing inequalities and whole health.

Twenty-one of Elevance Health’s affiliated Medicaid plans have earned accreditation for health equity from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), the health insurer announced.

The plans, which serve more than eight million beneficiaries and span 20 states, are the first to receive a full three-year accreditation, according to Elevance. The NCQA health equity accreditation gives organizations, health systems, and health plans an actionable framework for evaluating and...

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