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+ | * [https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/accountable-care-organizations/17-organizations-sign-5-year-contract-to-transition-massachusetts-medicaid-program-to-acos.html 17 organizations sign 5-year contract to transition Massachusetts' Medicaid program to ACOs (8/18/17)] | ||
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* [https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/abs/10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1455 Offering A Price Transparency Tool Did Not Reduce Overall Spending Among California Public Employees And Retirees (8/2017)] | * [https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/abs/10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1455 Offering A Price Transparency Tool Did Not Reduce Overall Spending Among California Public Employees And Retirees (8/2017)] | ||
* [https://khn.org/news/florida-law-will-let-patients-get-all-their-drug-renewals-at-the-same-time/ Medication Synchronization - Florida passed a law that requires insurers to let enrollees align the refill dates for most drugs at in-network pharmacies at least once during their insurance plan year. The insurers must pro-rate patient co-payments for partial refills. (8/4/17)] | * [https://khn.org/news/florida-law-will-let-patients-get-all-their-drug-renewals-at-the-same-time/ Medication Synchronization - Florida passed a law that requires insurers to let enrollees align the refill dates for most drugs at in-network pharmacies at least once during their insurance plan year. The insurers must pro-rate patient co-payments for partial refills. (8/4/17)] |
Revision as of 12:08, 21 February 2019
State Medicaid Programs
- Offering A Price Transparency Tool Did Not Reduce Overall Spending Among California Public Employees And Retirees (8/2017)
- Medication Synchronization - Florida passed a law that requires insurers to let enrollees align the refill dates for most drugs at in-network pharmacies at least once during their insurance plan year. The insurers must pro-rate patient co-payments for partial refills. (8/4/17)
- Covered California’s Strategy To Lower Costs And Improve Quality - 1. Benefit Design; 2. A Primary Care Physician For Every Enrollee; 3. Payment Reform; 4. Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition (6/14/17)