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CMS will match states’ costs of disease management programs

Case Management Weekly, March 9, 2004

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CMS will match states' costs of disease management programs

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) urged states to adopt programs to help those with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, asthma, congestive heart failure, and hypertension, better manage their diseases. According to a February 26 press release, CMS told state Medicaid officials it would match states' costs of running so-called "disease management" programs aimed at improving health outcomes, while lowering the medical costs associated with these diseases.

 

CMS defines disease management as a set of interventions designed to improve the health of individuals by working more directly with them and their physicians on their treatment plans regarding diet, adherence to medicine schedules, and other self-management techniques.

 

CMS has focused on disease management in recent months. It is working on a series of pilot projects in the traditional fee-for-service Medicare program, as well as Medicare managed care programs.

 

To read the press release, click here: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/media/press/release.asp?Counter=967.



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