Examining How the States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) Model Improves Health Equity for Underserved Communities and Safety Net Hospitals in New York State.
James Gasperino, Flavie de Germay de Cirfontaine, Shanya Galbokke Hewage
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Abstract
Safety net hospitals (SNHs) are essential to our healthcare ecosystem, providing quality healthcare to underserved communities. These institutions offer specialized services and acute medical care to populations facing structural or systemic healthcare barriers. However, for decades, the NYS Medicaid program reimbursed hospitals less than the cost of care, resulting in several independent SNHs becoming financially distressed, with many facing closure. Recently, the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Service Innovation Center (CMSI) introduced the State All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) Model, which aims to support the financial needs of providers while also addressing the complex medical and social circumstances of underserved communities. This article will explore how the AHEAD model can be utilized as an alternative payment method for SNHs in New York State (NYS) to improve healthcare for underserved communities.