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Understanding MA Special Supplemental Benefits –
Implications & Opportunities of New Benefits for the Chronically Ill
Thursday, November 7th, 2019 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM Eastern
 
  • Framework for new Medicare Advantage supplemental benefit flexibility
  • What MA plans are doing in 2020, and how to best to seize these new opportunities
  • Exploring target populations and an array of potential supplemental benefits
  • Challenges and accountability associated with new supplemental benefit flexibility
  • How Special Needs Plans play an important role

Faculty: Hank Osowski, Managing Partner, Strategic Health Group LLC

 

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Some Medicare Advantage plans have already announced their benefit changes for 2020, reflecting participation in the new Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill. This session helps to provide a deeper understanding of the framework for the new benefits, what some Medicare Advantage plans are doing in 2020 with the benefits, and what are the implications and opportunities arising from offering these benefits.

The new opportunity for Medicare Advantage plans that emerges from SSBCI (Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill) is part of the evolution toward keeping people healthy and independent rather than reacting to an acute episode, and deploying social determinants of health related strategies as a means in meeting this objective. Provision of the supplemental benefits to targeted populations involves a reasonable expectation of improving the chronic disease or maintaining the population's health or overall function. This session discusses developing a multi-functional view of your member’s profile and your utilization data, determining which member profiles get extra supplemental benefits (and which ones don’t), incorporating objective criteria and maintaining detailed documentation.
 

Please join us on Thursday, November 7, 2019, at 1 PM Eastern as Strategic Health Group’s Hank Osowski, discusses the SSBCI framework, related MA plan 2020 activity, and the opportunities, challenges and issues involved. Click here for detailed information or to register or call 209.577.4888.
 
 

  

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