Health Affairs July 14, 2022
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This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront major series, Medicare and Medicaid Integration. The series features analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the state and federal levels to advance integrated care for those dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
The series is produced with the support of Arnold Ventures. Included articles are reviewed and edited by Health Affairs Forefront staff; the opinions expressed are those of the authors.
The series will run through August 30, 2022; submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
Individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid experience higher rates of chronic illness, behavioral health conditions, and social risk factors than those who are eligible for only...