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Brief & Report

Medicaid and Social Determinants of Health: Adjusting Payment and Measuring Health Outcomes

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With the support of State Health and Value Strategies, Ellen Breslin and Anissa Lambertino of Health Management Associates, in partnership with Dennis Heaphy of the Disability Policy Consortium and Tony Dreyfus, prepared a recently released issue brief “Medicaid and Social Determinants of Health: Adjusting Payment and Measuring Health Outcomes.”

This brief answers two key questions for state policy makers:

  1. Why should Medicaid programs account for social determinants of health (SDOH) in setting payments and in measuring quality?
  2. What methods can Medicaid programs use to examine SDOH and account for them in their payment and/or quality improvement policies?

Case studies from Medicaid agency efforts in both Massachusetts and Minnesota will be used to answer these questions.

This brief was prepared to accompany the recent State Health and Value Strategies webinar “Using Social Determinants of Health Data in Medicaid Managed Care.”

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Register Now: 30-plus Speakers Slated for HMA Conference

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The Future of Medicaid is Here: Implications for Payers, Providers and States is a two-day event organized by Health Management Associates (HMA). Confirmed speakers include industry executives from Medicaid plans across the nation as well as Medicaid directors from California, Florida, Kansas, Hawaii, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.

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It Takes a Community to Divert Populations with Behavioral Health Needs from Jail

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This blog post was authored by HMA Principal Bren Manaugh, LCSW-S, CPHQ and Senior Consultant Laquisha Grant, MPA.

We have all seen the headlines about jails and prisons becoming the largest de facto mental healthcare providers in the country. Nationally, 14 to 17 percent of inmates have a serious mental illness, 53 to 68 percent have a substance use disorder[1], and up to 72 percent of jail inmates have both a mental illness and substance use disorder. The overrepresentation of individuals with mental illness and substance use disorder did not happen overnight — and it is not a result of one system or issue.

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Texas Budget and Health Care Legislation Summary – 2017

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This week, our In Focus section comes to us from HMA Principal Dianne Longley, of our Austin, Texas, office. Dianne provides an update on and summary of the Texas Legislature’s adoption of a state fiscal year (SFY) 2018-2019 budget, as well as a review of health care legislation passed by the Legislature this session.

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