National Health Policy Forum

Issue Brief

No. 808
Date: NOVEMBER 11, 2005
Title:
Medicare Advantage SNPs: A New Opportunity
for Integrated Care?
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Author: Christie Provost Peters
Summary: Medicare Advantage special needs plans (SNPs) are a new type of coordinated care plan established by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act. SNPs were created to encourage greater access to Medicare managed care for certain special needs populations: the institutionalized, persons dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, and the chronically ill. Some view SNPs as a new opportunity to integrate acute and long-term care services as well as Medicare and Medicaid financing. Others, however, question the degree to which full integration will become a widespread reality. This issue brief examines the SNP option and the promises and challenges it presents for better coordinated care.
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