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Seven Steps for Building a Community-Based Palliative Care Benefit Within Medicaid

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licensed hospice providers), with quality assurance provisions and any licensing updates necessary to ensure team competencies for non-hospice care. States can also elect to identify and limit billing to specific types of providers/settings (e.g.,

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Sustainability and Value: State Palliative Care Reimbursement Strategies

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Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) Similarly, states have made significant investments in PCMHs, a model that features multidisciplinary teams and comprehensive, coordinated care. States also frequently include additional requirements, such as specific staffing configurations, a focus on integrated care, and other clinical capacity.