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Vermont Duals Funding Application Narrative
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Vermont’s Funding Application to implement the Dual Eligible Demonstration – submitted to CMS on April 10, 2013
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Implementation Plan Timeline
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Vermont’s Funding Application to implement the Dual Eligible Demonstration – submitted to CMS on April 10, 2013
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Dual Eligible Model of Care Synopsis
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2013 Stakeholder Meeting Schedule
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VT Dual Eligible Project Timeline and Work Plan
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Massachusetts Dual Eligible Project Memorandum of Understanding with CMS
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Governor Shumlin’s letter to MedPAC regarding the VT Duals Demonstration
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Dual Eligible Public Comments
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The first document has several comments within one file.
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Dual Eligible Public Comment Document #2
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Dual Eligible Public Comment Document #3
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Person Directed Workgroup Schedule
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Stakeholder Advisory Group Meeting schedule - revised 9/10/12
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FINAL Proposal - Vermont's Demonstration Grant to Integrate Care for Dual Eligible Individuals
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AHS final DUAL Eligible Demonstration project proposal submitted to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid on May 10th
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Dual Eligible Public Hearing - April 12, 2:15 - 4 p.m.
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The Vermont Agency of Human Services has developed a proposal to improve services for people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
A public hearing is scheduled on April 12 from 2:15- 4 p.m. via Vermont Interactive Television at nine locations throughout Vermont: Bennington, Brattleboro, Lyndonville, Newport, Rutland, St. Albans, White River Junction, Williston, & Monpelier. For information on these location, please click on link above for location details.
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Vermont Dual Eligible Project
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Vermont was one of 15 states awarded a $1 million CMS Demonstration Grant to develop a proposal on how best to serve the 22,000 Vermonters receiving both Medicare and Medicaid services (“dually eligible beneficiaries”). These individuals have among the most complex care needs yet the current system oftentimes fails in delivering comprehensive, effective and coordinated person-centered care. Vermont’s proposal will call for system wide changes to achieve better coordination and integration of services as well as streamline financing for this population whose expenditures totaled $560 million in 2008. The Dual Eligible Project is working closely with Vermont’s health care reform efforts as well as the Blueprint for Health Chronic Care Initiative. Vermont will submit its Dual Eligible proposal to CMS in May 2012. If CMS funds the demonstration proposal, implementation would begin in early 2014.
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Dual Eligible E-Mail Listing
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Dual Eligible Workplan Timeline - 11/16/11
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Stakeholder Advisory Group
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This folder contains meeting agendas, minutes and handouts from Stakeholder Advisory Meetings
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CMS Documents and Materials
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Resource Materials
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various articles and reference materials
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Work Groups
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Information regarding the four work groups for the Duals Project.
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Performance Measures: Outcomes and Indicators
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Dual Eligibles - Request For Proposals
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Data for Dually Eligible Vermonters
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