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States Develop New Approaches to Improve Population Health Through Accountable Health Models

Authors: Amy Clary, Tina Kartika, Jill Rosenthal

Publication Year: 2018

Last Updated: 2019-10-07

Journal: National Academy for State Health Policy

Keywords: accountable health models, sustainable funding, braiding and blending funding, value-based payment, Medicaid managed care contracting, social determinants of health

Abstract:

This brief highlights policy levers, performance measurement strategies, and sustainable financing options that states can use to support accountable health structures. State accountable health entities can take a range of forms. Some — such as Health Equity Zones — focus only on community-based interventions, while others — such as accountable care and coordinated care organizations — contract with Medicaid to provide direct clinical care.  

In October 2017, the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) convened state health officials representing 10 state accountable health models to discuss strategies for using accountable health structures to promote population health. Participants also discussed strategies to assess these structures’ impact on health, determine their return on investment, and develop sustainable funding approaches.

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