State Medicaid agencies provide a variety of health services to promote women’s overall health and improve birth outcomes, such as reducing infant mortality, according to a new infographic by the National Academy for State Health Policy.
The infographic highlights three programs aimed at improving maternal outcomes.
As one of 2016’s top 10 performing MSSP accountable care organizations, UT Southwestern Accountable Care Network (UTSACN) generated nearly $17.5 million in shared savings.
Proactive Care Management in a Top-Performing ACO: Closing Quality and Care Gaps in High-Risk, High-Utilization Populations divulges some of the secrets behind UTSACN’s success in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) for ACOs. Winning strategies of the UTSACN ACO include a commitment to data analytics to inform programming and improve utilization and quality as well as holding its healthcare providers accountable for clinical and fiscal decisions. Click here for more information.
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Tags: birth outcomes, infant mortality, maternity care, Medicaid, Medicaid maternity care
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