State health reform efforts increasingly focus on providing comprehensive and well-coordinated care to people with serious illness to improve quality of care and drive down costs. Palliative care can be an important component of these strategies, buttressed by research that finds it improves patient satisfaction and reduces costs for people with serious illness. There are a number of strategies state health officials can use as they build palliative care access and services into their Medicaid programs.
- Why Palliative Care Is Important for States
Sustainability and Value: State Reimbursement Strategies
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