Risk-based contracting for high-need Medicaid beneficiaries: The Arkansas PASSE program

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Adrienne Nevola , Michael E. Morris , Carrie Colla , J.Mick Tilford
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The high cost of health care for people with behavioral health (BH) conditions or intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the United States led one state to implement the Provider-led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity (PASSE) program. PASSE is a managed care model that puts provider-led organizations at risk for the highest need people with BH conditions or IDD in Medicaid, a public health insurance program for low-income residents. Drawing on key informant interviews and payment models across the United States, we describe the PASSE program, how it compares with state Medicaid programs for similar populations, and prospects for the program. Key informants cited several PASSE features as promising mechanisms to improve beneficiary outcomes: expanded care coordination, service flexibility, incentives for community investments, accountability for cost and quality across physical health, behavioral health, and long-term care, quality target accountability, fostered competition, and provider ownership. Informants worry that PASSE features will be insufficient to catalyze changes in provider behavior. Efforts may be targeted to control costs primarily through service reductions with uncertain effects on quality of care. PASSE hinges on improved care coordination and increased efforts to address social determinants of health. Success or failure in these areas will likely determine whether PASSE leads to improved outcomes for two of the most costly and vulnerable populations.

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高需求医疗补助受益人的基于风险的合同:阿肯色州PASSE计划
在美国,行为健康(BH)状况或智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的医疗保健费用高昂,这促使一个州实施了由提供者主导的阿肯色州共享储蓄实体(PASSE)计划。PASSE是一种管理式医疗模式,它将医疗服务提供者主导的组织置于风险之中,以满足医疗补助计划(一项针对低收入居民的公共医疗保险计划)中患有BH疾病或IDD的最高需求。根据美国主要的信息提供者访谈和支付模式,我们描述了PASSE计划,它与针对类似人群的州医疗补助计划的比较,以及该计划的前景。主要举报人列举了PASSE的几个有希望改善受益人结果的机制:扩大护理协调、服务灵活性、激励社区投资、对身体健康、行为健康和长期护理的成本和质量问责、质量目标问责、促进竞争和提供者所有权。举报人担心PASSE的特点将不足以促进提供者行为的改变。可能主要通过减少对护理质量影响不确定的服务来控制费用。PASSE取决于改善护理协调和加强努力,以解决健康的社会决定因素。这些领域的成功或失败可能决定PASSE是否会改善两个最昂贵和最脆弱人群的结果。
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Health Policy Open
Health Policy Open Medicine-Health Policy
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