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HealthSpring Awarded Three-Year Illinois Medicare-Medicaid Contract
CHICAGO & NASHVILLE, Tenn. --(Business Wire)--
HealthSpring,
a Cigna company, has been awarded a three-year contract with the
Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services to provide managed
care services to dual-eligible beneficiaries in Greater Chicago as part
of the Illinois Medicare-Medicaid Alignment Initiative (ILMMAI). The
ILMMAI program, upon receiving federal approval, will be part of the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) Medicare-Medicaid Plans
(previously referred to as Financial Alignment Demonstration Plans),
which center on integrating Medicare and Medicaid benefits and services
to create a unified, easy-to-navigate health care system for the
dual-eligible population.
The ILMMAI program is one in a series of the State's initiatives to
transform the health care environment in Illinois to one that is more
patient-centered, with a focus on improved health outcomes, enhanced
patient safety and better access to care. Illinois health care data
indicate a clear need to improve care delivery for dual-eligible
beneficiaries and to shift long-term care utilization from institutions
to community-based services. A 2011 CMS report showed that Illinois is
the nation's sixth highest in potentially avoidable hospital readmission
rates among dual-eligible beneficiaries.
"We are pleased to join together with the Illinois Depatment of
Healthcare and Family Services to offer a full array of health care
benefits and services to Illinois residents," said Herb Fritch,
president of HealthSpring. "HealthSpring's coordinated care model has
yielded proven results for dual-eligible patients and our focus on
personalized and preventive care aligns well with the State's vision to
deliver better access to care and improved patient outcomes for the
dual-eligible population."
Under the ILMMAI program, HealthSpring will be responsible for
coordinating enrollees care and for providing the following:
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Medical services
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Behavioral health services
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Pharmacy services
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Long-term services and supports (LTSS)
Enrollment in the demonstration is voluntary and the approximately
118,000 eligible beneficiaries in the Greater Chicago area may select
which plan to join or opt out to stay with traditional Medicaid. The
Greater Chicago service area for the ILMMAI demonstration includes six
counties: Cook, Lake, Kane, DuPage, Will and Kankakee. The State
selected this region because of the high density of dual-eligible
beneficiaries and the existence of a robust medical infrastructure.
HealthSpring has served Greater Chicago residents since January 2005
with Medicare Advantage plans and is uniquely suited for the ILMMAI
project due to extensive experience delivering improved patient results
for dual-eligible beneficiaries. Over 30 percent of HealthSpring's
national Medicare Advantage membership represents dual-eligible
beneficiaries. Additionally, HealthSpring's Special Needs Plan, which
exclusively serves dual-eligible beneficiaries, is the largest in the
Greater Chicago area, with 50 percent market share.
About HealthSpring
HealthSpring, a Cigna company, is one of the country's leading health
plans focused on delivering care to the senior population, predominately
through Medicare Advantage and other Medicare and Medicaid products.
Along with its companies Bravo Health and Leon Medical Centers Health
Plans, HealthSpring serves more than one million customers in locations
across the country. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, HealthSpring operates
health plans in Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland,
Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia
and Washington, D.C. HealthSpring also offers a national stand-alone
prescription drug plan. For more information, visit www.healthspring.com.

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