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Payment and Delivery System Reform

Payment and Delivery System Reform

Inventory of Evaluations of Integrated Care Programs for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries
Under contract to the Medicaid and CHIP Payment Access Commission (MACPAC), researchers at SHADAC conducted a systematic literature review and abstraction of studies that evaluate the impacts of integrated care programs for dually eligible beneficiaries in order to produce a “one-stop shop” for the review of available evidence across a range of outcomes related to cost, quality, health outcomes, and access.

State Innovation Model (SIM) Technical Assistance
SHADAC was a member of a team led by NORC at the University of Chicago to serve as the State Innovation Model (SIM) Resource Support Contractor for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (the Innovation Center). SHADAC supported 38 states and territories and the Innovation Center in designing and testing innovative multi-payer health system transformation approaches. SHADAC worked with NORC and other technical assistance partners, including the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to provide consultation and technical assistance to states in quality measurement, primary care infrastructure investment, and support strategies, and metrics for monitoring and evaluating progress toward improved system performance.