Medicaid Reinvestment Requirements Can Improve Community Health And Equity

This article discusses the potential of new policies requiring Medicaid managed care plans to reinvest a portion of their revenues into the communities they serve, aiming to improve health, safety, and equity at a population scale, and offers key learnings to assist states in developing and implementing such policies.

Jonathan Bash

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