Navigating Long-Term Care Services & Supports can be challenging for many. An increasing number of states are exploring innovative approaches to ease the caregiving burden and alleviate pressure on older adults, their families, and Medicaid programs. We are thrilled to share our recent collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Altarum Institute, and Actuarial Research Corporation. Our joint effort has resulted in the publication of 'Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota.' Together, we conducted a stakeholder-based study focusing on reform options for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), aiming to enhance access and explore new funding approaches for older adults. Our recommendations are rooted in stakeholder insights, expert input, and meticulous actuarial analysis. https://lnkd.in/gX5SRRQd
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Navigating Long-Term Care Services & Supports can be challenging for many. An increasing number of states are exploring innovative approaches to ease the caregiving burden and alleviate pressure on older adults, their families, and Medicaid programs. We are thrilled to share our recent collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Altarum Institute, and Actuarial Research Corporation. Our joint effort has resulted in the publication of 'Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota.' Together, we conducted a stakeholder-based study focusing on reform options for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), aiming to enhance access and explore new funding approaches for older adults. Our recommendations are rooted in stakeholder insights, expert input, and meticulous actuarial analysis. https://lnkd.in/dVfPJ9Yt
Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota
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Navigating Long-Term Care Services & Supports can be challenging for many. An increasing number of states are exploring innovative approaches to ease the caregiving burden and alleviate pressure on older adults, their families, and Medicaid programs. We are thrilled to share our recent collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Altarum Institute, and Actuarial Research Corporation. Our joint effort has resulted in the publication of 'Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota.' Together, we conducted a stakeholder-based study focusing on reform options for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), aiming to enhance access and explore new funding approaches for older adults. Our recommendations are rooted in stakeholder insights, expert input, and meticulous actuarial analysis. https://lnkd.in/eji8Qs8D
Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota
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Navigating Long-Term Care Services & Supports can be challenging for many. An increasing number of states are exploring innovative approaches to ease the caregiving burden and alleviate pressure on older adults, their families, and Medicaid programs. We are thrilled to share our recent collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Altarum Institute, and Actuarial Research Corporation. Our joint effort has resulted in the publication of 'Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota.' Together, we conducted a stakeholder-based study focusing on reform options for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), aiming to enhance access and explore new funding approaches for older adults. Our recommendations are rooted in stakeholder insights, expert input, and meticulous actuarial analysis. https://lnkd.in/dRp4M-Cc
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Navigating Long-Term Care Services & Supports can be challenging for many. An increasing number of states are exploring innovative approaches to ease the caregiving burden and alleviate pressure on older adults, their families, and Medicaid programs. We are thrilled to share our recent collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Altarum Institute, and Actuarial Research Corporation. Our joint effort has resulted in the publication of 'Options to Increase Access to Long-Term Care Financing, Services, and Supports in Minnesota.' Together, we conducted a stakeholder-based study focusing on reform options for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), aiming to enhance access and explore new funding approaches for older adults. Our recommendations are rooted in stakeholder insights, expert input, and meticulous actuarial analysis. https://lnkd.in/g-_QHcG5
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Want to learn more about essential elements of contracting between healthcare and community partners? Read the latest toolkit from the @Partnership to Align Social Care, @USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute, and @Camden Coalition to learn more about leading contracting practices to effectively and efficiently address HRSNs. This four-part toolkit illustrates the benefits of healthcare-CBO partnerships, highlights features of various payment methods, provides recommendations on how to develop an effective SOW, and discusses how payers can improve collaboration with CBOs. Check it out: https://bit.ly/3HXfJeR
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Want to learn more about essential elements of contracting between healthcare and community partners? Read the latest toolkit from the Partnership to Align Social Care, USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute, and Camden Coalition to learn more about leading contracting practices to effectively and efficiently address HRSNs. This four-part toolkit illustrates the benefits of healthcare-CBO partnerships, highlights features of various payment methods, provides recommendations on how to develop an effective SOW, and discusses how payers can improve collaboration with CBOs. Check it out: https://bit.ly/3HXfJeR
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Have you wondered how to have discussions with clients about the funding options for Long Term Care fees - my latest article in FT Adviser CPD may be a good place to start. Gordon Reid, John Somerville,Jacqueline Berry, MCC & Tish Hanifan I hope you like it.. please share if you do. #longtermcare
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Timothy Fraser and Bob Siggins are back to provide another update on federal funding! In our previous post, we called for Congress to take action to extend and increase community health center funding and were left with more questions than answers on how Congress intended to offset the impact of the proposed physician payment cut. Here, Tim and Bob explain the recent developments in Washington D.C. and what it means for you! #CHCFunding #PhysicanPayCut #FederalFunding
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How can your Primary Care Network support Children and Young People using social prescribing? Read our latest guide, which explains how Primary Care Networks can use Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme funding to recruit specialist Link Workers that work with young people. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3HhStrg #PCN #CYP #SocialPrescribing #LinkWorker
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There are many small scale things that states and organized groups can do. The big question is when will CMS stop voting 1.4 trillion against primary care, basic health access, and most Americans most behind. The entire spending design defeats what HRSA, states, academics, or other can do. When will CMS act to increase primary care spending and other basics by at least 100 billion dollars each. And who are they going to cut to generate this funding. Until then, discussions other than to organize this attack - are futile.
Investment in #primarycare is too low to support the high-quality, comprehensive care patients need. Join Primary Care Development Corporation and Milbank Memorial TOMORROW at 1PM EST to learn what states are doing to prioritize primary care and increase investment. REGISTER ⤵️
Investing in Primary Care – Lessons from a Multi-State Network - Primary Care Development Corporation
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