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Integrating Medical and Nonmedical Services — The Promise and Pitfalls of the CHRONIC Care Act
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Health AdministrationFamily MedicineHealth ReformMedicare AdvantageCare CoordinationFinancial ProtectionHealth LawChronic Disease ManagementDr. Amber WillinkNew LawChronic Care ActManaged CareInsurance RegulationsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth Insurance ReformIntegrated CareHealth PolicyNonmedical ServicesHealth InsuranceHealth ReimbursementIntegrating MedicalHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth SystemsMedical EthicsHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementHealth Services ManagementLong-term Care Insurance
Interview with Dr. Amber Willink on a new law that increases the flexibility of benefit offerings in Medicare Advantage plans. (11:32)Download The CHRONIC Care Act boosts efforts to provide more integrated care for Medicare beneficiaries to better address needs that are not strictly medical, but it may also substantially affect risk selection in Medicare Advantage plans, which would be counterproductive.
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