Minnesota’s nonprofit managed care organizations (MCOs) provide care coordination as a unique benefit for members who are covered by state programs, like Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare. Through care coordination, members receive highly individualized, holistic care to support their health and wellbeing. The post How coordinated care is improving outcomes in Minnesota’s health care programs appeared first on MN Council of Health Plans.| MN Council of Health Plans
The State of Minnesota recently announced new managed care contracts serving 600,000 Minnesotans in 80 outstate counties, along with older adults and adults with disabilities statewide. The seven-county metro area contracts, covering 700,000 Minnesotans, were finalized late last year. Minnesota’s public health care programs, including prepaid Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare, serve low-income families and children. […] The post New managed care contracts covering 1.3M Minnesotans incl...| MN Council of Health Plans
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The type of managed care your health plan falls under affects your healthcare costs and plan benefits – including access to medical providers.| healthinsurance.org