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Serving People with Severe Mental Illness who are Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid

Examines promising strategies to meet the needs of dually eligible individuals with serious mental illness, with an emphasis on opportunities to innovate with flexible spending within a capitated payment model.
Peer-Reviewed Article
June 2020

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