Starting in January 2025, two new Medicare Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) will impact when low-income individuals can join, switch, or leave Medicare Advantage Plans or Prescription Drug Plans.
This blog presents guiding principles for developing and implementing integrated models for individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. The principles underscore the fundamental values and goals that should inform the design of integrated models, including robust consumer protections, health equity, person-centered care, and vigorous oversight and accountability.
This report examines the D‑SNP data landscape across various states, highlighting disparities, trends, and opportunities to strengthen care coordination and improve outcomes for dually eligible beneficiaries.
This update outlines upcoming changes affecting dually enrolled Medicare and Medicaid individuals, including new policy shifts, enrollment processes, and protections designed to improve access to coordinated care and benefits.
This brief provides advocates with basic information about Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) and how they can improve service coordination for dual-eligible populations.