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MI HealthLink pilot program to transform by 2026

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Thursday, April 4, 2024   

Michigan's HealthLink pilot program is planning to transition into a new Highly Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan.

The new program will take effect Jan. 1, 2026, and aims to provide better integration of Medicare and Medicaid services for individuals eligible for both programs.

Nicole Hudson, senior adviser on special projects for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, said for now, those in the counties where MI HealthLink was being tested do not need to do anything.

"Essentially, it's going to become a Medicare Advantage plan," Hudson explained. "It's just a special plan for individuals who are both eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. You'll still get all of your Medicare. It will integrate your long-term services and supports into that plan."

Hudson reiterated there is nothing current participants need to do and she is hoping for a seamless transition. She noted the new program is expected to be rolled out in phases across the state and will be a permanent program, unlike MI HealthLink, which was a temporary pilot.

Hudson pointed out her department will be awarding contracts to health plans who apply to be included by this fall.

Dr. Gina Williams, associate medical director for UnitedHealthcare, said while the plans can be comprehensive, one feature really stands out.

"In general, one of the great benefits about these D-SNP plans is (they) offer zero-dollar copays on covered prescriptions," Williams emphasized.

Williams added the plans help provide coverage for some everyday needs such as meal benefits and bathroom safety devices and take a comprehensive wellness approach. In Michigan, specialty behavioral health services will fall under prepaid inpatient health plans and will coordinate closely with the new Highly Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan.

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