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The Role of Medicaid in Addressing Social Determinants of Health

Medicaid can play a major role in addressing the social determinants of health.

Or so argues a recent post on the Health Affairs Blog.

According to the post, social determinants of health – income, education, decent housing, access to food, and more – significantly influence the health and well-being of individuals – including low-income individuals who have adequate access to quality health care.  Medicaid, the post maintains, can play a major role in addressing social determinants of health.

The post outlines the role state Medicaid programs can play in addressing social determinants of health; describes tools for such action such as section 1115 Medicaid demonstration waivers; offers examples of efforts currently under way in some states; and presents suggestions for steps the federal government can take to facilitate such efforts.

Addressing social determinants of health is an especially important issue for Pennsylvania safety-net hospitals because they care for so many more Medicaid-covered low-income patients than the typical hospital in the state.

Learn more from the Health Affairs Blog post “For An Option To Address Social Determinants Of Health, Look To Medicaid.”

 

2019-07-12T09:43:03+00:00July 12th, 2019|Federal Medicaid issues, Pennsylvania safety-net hospitals, social determinants of health|Comments Off on The Role of Medicaid in Addressing Social Determinants of Health

Medicaid Directors Meet

The National Association of Medicaid Directors held its fall conference recently outside Washington, D.C.
This is an important event at which policy-makers and policy experts meet to discuss Medicaid programs, trends, challenges, and opportunities.
Many of the materials used during that conference are now publicly available, including video clips from speeches by CMS Administrator Seema Verma and others and presentations on a number of subjects, including:

  • Medicaid’s role in supporting community engagement and economic mobility
  • busting the silos of physical and behavioral health care
  • alternative payment models and addressing the social determinants of health
  • early intervention in behavioral health
  • the opioid epidemic
  • pediatric innovations in Medicaid

Go here for links to the speeches and presentations offered at the conference.

2017-12-21T06:00:05+00:00December 21st, 2017|Federal Medicaid issues|Comments Off on Medicaid Directors Meet
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