Healthcare Innovation August 9, 2024
David Raths

The $500 million program is one component of a $7.5 billion three-year Medicaid waiver with nearly $6 billion of federal funding

Nine organizations will receive a total of $500 million in awards over the next three years to create a new Social Care Network (SCN) program in New York State.

New York State, as part of its Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver, is seeking to create a new model of care that will integrate healthcare and social care via networks with associated funding. The $500 million program is one component of a $7.5 billion three-year waiver with nearly $6 billion of federal funding.

The program will seek to address health disparities in low-income communities by leveraging federal funding to facilitate...

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