Whose Role Is It Anyway? Beneficiary Engagement During the Transition to Medicaid Managed Care in North Carolina

究竟是谁的角色?北卡罗来纳州医疗补助管理式医疗过渡期间的受益人参与

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Abstract

Empowering beneficiaries to choose a health plan that meets their health needs during the transition to Medicaid managed care is critical to promote informed decision-making. This study uses North Carolina's transition under the 1115 waiver to examine the role of the state, health plans, and providers in informing beneficiaries about the transition. We reviewed policy documents and interviewed 43 individuals representing provider practices and 10 representing the State Department of Health and Human Services and health plans between December 2020 and September 2021. Interviewees from the state described strategies to encourage beneficiaries to select a health plan. Participating practices shared that their patients were unaware or confused about the transition. These concerns led practices to engage beneficiaries and contract with all health plans to ensure continuity of care, contributing to administrative burdens. While the state made significant efforts to engage beneficiaries, the interaction between beneficiaries and providers was still critical.

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