The Alliance of Community Health Plans (ACHP) has submitted a letter in response to draft legislation issued by Senators Cassidy, Carper, Scott, Warner, Cornyn and Menendez with feedback on how to best serve dually eligible populations.
ACHP offered several recommendations, including new definitions for partial dually eligible individuals, commentary regarding a risk adjustment model tailored solely to dual eligibles and proposals for autoenrollment into Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP).
New from ACHP:
- ACHP Letter to Dr. Oz on Commonsense Deregulation in Medicare Advantage and Part D
- House Reconciliation Bill Brings Red Tape in the Marketplace and Leaves Millions Uninsured
- ACHP Letter to Dr. Oz on Improving Partnership Between Regional Health Plans, CMS and Maximus
- ACHP Letter on Recommendations for Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force
- ACHP Statement on the Release of the MAHA Commission Report on Childhood Chronic Disease
- ACHP Statement on Increasing Risk Adjustment Audits in Medicare Advantage