NASHP Summarizes State Medicaid Reentry Initiatives from Two-Year Learning Network
The National Academy for State Health Policy published findings from a two-year collaborative examining how states expand Medicaid access for individuals reentering communities after incarceration. The report highlights state approaches to enrollment, care coordination, and coverage continuity during the transition from correctional facilities. States face operational challenges linking justice systems with Medicaid eligibility systems and coordinating behavioral health and substance use disorder services. The work is relevant for MCOs operating in states implementing reentry initiatives, which may require dedicated care management protocols and cross-agency data sharing.
Behavioral Health · Managed Care
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