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Everything You Need to Know about New York’s Newly-Approved $6B Medicaid Waiver
NY’s new waiver doubles down on the provision of health related social needs, hospital global budgets, and workforce investments. Don’t have the time to read the 239 pages of details? The HSG team has the summary you need right now to understand the program and what it means for you.
New Jersey’s 1115 Waiver Approval Brings Big Investments to Health-Related Social Needs
What the Recent Medicaid 1115 Waiver Approvals in Massachusetts and Oregon Tell us About the Future of Medicaid Innovation
CMS recently approved Massachusetts and Oregon’s Medicaid 1115 waivers, paving the way for new reforms, expanded access, and innovative programming. Within these multi-hundred page documents are clues as to where the Federal government wants Medicaid programs to go and what changes you may see in other proposed waivers
What Made It Into the Final NYS Medicaid 1115 Waiver $13.52B Submission
MedicaidConversations: New NY 1115 Waiver with Kalin Scott
New York State Submits $13.52 Billion Medicaid Ask to CMS
New York State has formally submitted its Medicaid 1115 waiver proposal to the federal government. See what’s in the final proposal!
NYS Releases Additional Information on its "DSRIP 2.0" Medicaid Waiver Proposal - What You Need to Know
Starting the Clock: New York Medicaid Program Releases Draft of $13.52 Billion Waiver Request
Holding out for a HERO: When Will We See Movement on NY’s $17B Waiver Ask?
Blueprint for Change: DSRIP’s Independent Evaluator Finds Program a Success, Goals Reached
New York State’s DSRIP program evaluation deems the program a success.
The Path to New York’s New 1115 Waiver Request: DSRIP Success & How We Got Here
Taking a Look at New York’s $17B Medicaid Ask: Promoting Health Equity, Value-Based Payment and Building on DSRIP Success
New York’s 1115 Renewal Update: It’s All About the Technical Details
New York’s $2.75 billion Medicaid COVID-19 ask: an overview
Read MoreBuilding off Success — Looking Ahead to New York’s DSRIP 2.0
New York's #DSRIP extension request builds on the success of DSRIP to date (21% reduction in avoidable hospitalizations! ), seeks $8B in federal investment to sustain transformation, and includes a plan to invest $1.5B into #SDoH! Read our Chief Innovation Officer, Kalin Scott’s take