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Strategies for Minimizing Loss of Medicaid Coverage When the Public Health Emergency Ends
In a new Health Affairs Forefront piece titled “As Medicaid Continuous Coverage Requirement Ends, Randomized Controlled Trials Can Minimize Churn” with co-authors Jacob Wallace and Atheendar Venkataramani, professors at the Yale School of Public Health and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, respectively, we discuss the opportunity to use RCTs to identify strategies for communicating with Medicaid enrollees that will help minimize coverage loss.
Health Equity, Quality Measurement, and the Future of All-Payer Data
CMS’ latest Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) proposed rule includes a health equity adjustment to quality performance, suggesting the federal agency recognizes inequities exist among ACOs serving safety-net populations, but is it the right approach?
New CDC Funding Opportunity to Transform the Response to Public Health Emergencies
In response to the clear need for a more robust infrastructure, in September 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will begin awarding nearly $4 billion in grants over a five year period to state and local governments to support strengthening the public health infrastructure, workforce, and data systems.
CalHOPE: A New Sustainable Model of Care
Thanks to tireless advocacy combined with impressive outcomes data, funding was allocated in the California state budget to support the continuation of the program. This is a prime example of how initial federal investments can ultimately lead to long-term sustainability of successful programs.
REPORT: Webinar: Making Sense of Payment Mechanisms in ACO REACH
On Tuesday, June 28, 2022, Aurrera Health Group and Milliman experts gave an in-depth presentation to applicants of the CMS ACO REACH model and/or current Direct Contracting Entities.
REPORT: Closing the Gap in California’s Health Data Exchange: Necessary Investments and Funding Opportunities
In July 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 133, which calls for the development and implementation of a statewide Health and Human Services Data Exchange Framework — consisting of a data sharing agreement, policies, and procedures — to govern the exchange of health information among health care entities and government agencies by January 31, 2024.
New Video Series Tells Stories of ACEs Aware in Action
When Aurrera Health launched the ACEs Aware initiative on behalf of the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and the Office of the California Surgeon General (CA-OSG) in late 2019, we knew we were on the forefront of change.
Leveraging Robust Evaluation Principles to Make Medicaid Better
A core element of all Medicaid Section 1115 “research and demonstration” waivers is an evaluation of the demonstration program and its efficacy in meeting the demonstration’s goals. Historically, however, Section 1115 waiver evaluations have been an afterthought for states and CMS, limiting their ability to inform future Medicaid policy and financing approaches.
ARPA Funds are Helping States Shore Up the Health Care Workforce
States are leveraging American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars to support a multi-faceted policy approach to strengthening state health care infrastructure and the health workforce.
Now is the Time: Building Pathways to Resilience Across the Country
Pathways to Resilience will serve as a convenor of state leaders, policymakers, and administrators and offer a forum to collaborate and share best practices with colleagues across the country. We will draw on the wisdom of a Steering Committee of Governors’ First Spouses – chaired by Delaware First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney – who have committed to help champion this work.
Supporting Medicaid Providers in CalAIM Implementation
Last year, Aurrera Health Group teamed up with the California Department of Health Care Services to provide early education and targeted technical assistance for providers on implementing Enhanced Care Management and Community Support services, two key parts of the CalAIM initiative. This experience revealed several promising practices for other states pursuing whole-person approaches to health care delivery.
REPORT: Substance Use in California: Prevalence and Treatment
The health care system is moving toward acknowledging substance use disorders (SUD) as chronic illnesses, yet only about 10% of people with an SUD in the last year received treatment.