On Tuesday, January 7th, the Long-Term Quality Alliance (LTQA), in collaboration with Anne Tumlinson Innovations (ATI) and with support from The SCAN Foundation, held a public briefing on Medicare Advantage and the CHRONIC Care Act. This briefing served as a public gathering of influential stakeholders across the LTSS spectrum, with a focus on implementation best practices and ways the private sector can take advantage of new flexibilities afforded by the law.
Attendees heard from Senator Mark Warner’s staff and a policy panel of expert stakeholders who discussed new regulatory flexibilities afforded by the CHRONIC Care Act, and how these flexibilities can be implemented to help Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
Resource Links
Guiding Principles for New Flexibility Under SSBCI
Newly Expanded Non-Medical Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage: A Primer
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Acknowledgements
This Briefing was supported by a grant from The SCAN Foundation – advancing a coordinated and easily navigated system of high-quality services for older adults that preserve dignity and independence.