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Government agencies are under considerable pressure to efficiently and effectively deploy tax dollars to meet the needs of their citizens. These pressures create opportunities for pilots and other innovations. As former government employees with national experience, Atrómitos has the technical expertise and practical experience to meet this challenge with innovative insights informed by practical operational guidance.
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NCDHHS Seeks Comments On Changes to Value-Based Payment Program and Two New Accountable Care Organization Models by February 19
On January 8, 2020, the Department released two Medicaid Managed Care Policy Papers that advance its design of the value-based payment program and incorporate two new Accountable Care Organization (ACO)…
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A Tale of Two Policies
A look at new changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and its potential impact on low-income families.
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CMS Releases State Guidance for Medicaid Implementation of SUPPORT Act
States must amend their State Plan and receive CMS approval of the application for implementation of these DUR requirements.
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FCC Seeks Comment on $100M Connected Care Pilot Program Approved in Support of Expanding Telehealth Adoption
This article summarizes some of the key programmatic elements that health care providers, associations, and other stakeholders are being asked to provide comment on by the FCC.
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North Carolina Republicans Introduce Bill to Expand Medicaid
On April 9, 2019, a group of House Republicans in North Carolina introduced House Bill (HB) 655 named the “NC Health Insurance for Working Families Act”. The bill mirrors “Carolina…
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Ensuring Compliance and Success with Nonprofit Hospital Community Benefits Reporting
There is a renewed interest at the federal level in ensuring that tax-exempt hospitals are meeting the intent of the community benefits standard. Here’s what you need to know.
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