Below find on-the-ground perspectives and experiences on implementing integrated care models for dually eligible enrollees. Case studies offer details that can be useful for stakeholders interested in implementing these or similar models.
Evaluating the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Case studies and evidence on how PACE organizations adapted to challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using Health Homes to Integrate Care for Dually Eligible Individuals: Washington State’s Experiences
Case study explores the unique structure of Washington State’s demonstration under the federal Financial Alignment Initiative, including summary of results to date.
A New Approach to Integrating Care for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries: Idaho’s Medicare Medicaid Coordinated Plan
Idaho's innovative Medicare Medicaid Coordinated Plan offers valuable lessons for states nationwide.
The ‘One Care’ Program at Commonwealth Care Alliance: Partnering with Medicare and Medicaid for Dual Eligibles
Examines a unique program that seeks to integrate medical, behavioral health, and social services for dual eligible individuals with serious mental illnesses, substance abuse problems, or disabilities.
Aging Gracefully: The PACE Approach to Caring for Frail Elders in the Community
Reviews lessons from the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly on serving high-need populations in community settings.
