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Managed Care, Healthcare Delivery and Innovation Waivers in Texas
Contains material from May 2016
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Session 2: Healthcare Delivery and Innovation Waivers in Texas - In the wake of healthcare delivery and payment reform, quality and efficiency are prioritized by government and commercial payers. Texas has led the way with delivery reform through the 1115 Medicaid Delivery and Transformation Demonstration Waiver. Hear an overview of the pending continuation of 1115 Waiver application, future possibilities for providers with a state 1332 Innovation Waiver, the status of new provider delivery models and an update on ACA enrollment in Texas.
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Janet Walker Farrer, Leah Stewart
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Session 1
—40 mins
Managed Care: Trends in Medicaid and Commercial Partnerships and Reimbursement (May 2016)
On a daily basis, healthcare providers and plans work on ways to improve the cost, quality and accountability of healthcare in Texas. Consider the recent developments and trends in value-based purchasing and reimbursement, collaborative partnerships between payers and providers, and recent regulatory developments and pressure points on plans and providers.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Health Law Conference
Janet Walker Farrer,
Ascension Health - Austin, TX
Leah Stewart,
Beatty Bangle Strama, P.C. - Austin, TX
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Michelle Apodaca, Rudy Villarreal
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Session 2
—43 mins
Healthcare Delivery and Innovation Waivers in Texas (May 2016)
In the wake of healthcare delivery and payment reform, quality and efficiency are prioritized by government and commercial payers. Texas has led the way with delivery reform through the 1115 Medicaid Delivery and Transformation Demonstration Waiver. Hear an overview of the pending continuation of 1115 Waiver application, future possibilities for providers with a state 1332 Innovation Waiver, the status of new provider delivery models and an update on ACA enrollment in Texas.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Health Law Conference
Michelle Apodaca,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
Rudy Villarreal,
Texas Health and Human Services Commission - Austin, TX