Alaska Medicaid Coordinated Care Initiative |
Alaska |
Alaska was one of six states selected by the National Governor's Association in 2013 for a "Policy Academy" focusing on improving care for "super-utilizers" in Medicaid. In 2014 the state's Medicaid program began a coordinated care initiative that provides one-on-one case management to high-need patients that includes care coordination, scheduling appointments, addressing barriers to care and referrals to specialists and social service agencies. Care-management services are provided by MedExpert and Qualis. Participation in the program is voluntary. |
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Partner Organizations |
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Target Population |
Medicaid enrollees classified as "high utilizers" |
Care Team |
Case Manager, Registered Nurse |
Timeframe |
2014 - 2016 |
Results/ Studies |
N/A |
Funding |
Federal and private grants |
Resources |