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what is a medicare-Medicaid Plan or MMP?

Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP), also known as a Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP), is a type of specialized health plan that serves individuals who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. These individuals, often referred to as dual-eligible beneficiaries, qualify for both federal healthcare programs due to their low income and, in some cases, disability status. Here are some key features of Medicare-Medicaid plans:

  1. Integration of Medicare and Medicaid Benefits: MMPs are designed to provide integrated healthcare coverage by combining benefits from both Medicare and Medicaid. This integration ensures that dual-eligible beneficiaries receive coordinated and comprehensive care under a single plan.
  2. Care Coordination: MMPs typically offer care coordination services to help manage and coordinate healthcare services for their members. Care coordinators work with healthcare providers, specialists, and social services agencies to ensure beneficiaries receive the necessary care, medications, and support services.
  3. Enhanced Benefits: Medicare-Medicaid Plans often provide additional benefits beyond what is covered by Original Medicare and Medicaid. These benefits can include dental care, vision care, prescription drug coverage, transportation assistance, and home and community-based services (HCBS), among others.
  4. Specialized Provider Networks: MMPs have networks of healthcare providers who are experienced in serving dual-eligible beneficiaries. These providers are familiar with the unique needs and challenges faced by this population, allowing for more tailored and targeted care.
  5. Financial Alignment Demonstrations: Some states participate in Financial Alignment Demonstrations, which are partnerships between the federal government and states aimed at better coordinating care and improving outcomes for dual-eligible beneficiaries. Under these demonstrations, MMPs are established to deliver integrated care and services to eligible individuals.
  6. Dual-eligible beneficiaries have the option to enroll in a Medicare-Medicaid Plan if one is available in their state or region. Enrollment can occur during specific enrollment periods or during a Special Enrollment Period. It's important for individuals to review and compare the available MMPs in their area to determine which plan best meets their healthcare needs.
  7. Here is the Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP) Guide which should be able to answer most everyone's questions regarding MMP's.
If someone is eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, they may want to consider enrolling in a Medicare-Medicaid plan to benefit from the coordination of care, additional services, and specialized support provided by these integrated plans.

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