Exploring New York's Commitment to Promoting Health Equity

Episode Overview

With the recent push for healthcare reform, state governments started to issue crucial legislation to redesign the Medicaid program. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, we explore the new terms and conditions of New York’s 1115 demonstration waivers. With Vanessa Guzman, CEO of SmartRise Health, we share insights into the $6 billion initiative focusing on health equity, workforce investments, and the general support of Medicaid programs. Discover how the New York program sets a precedent for other states, addresses DEI initiatives, and strategically allocates funds to improve the care delivery infrastructure and overall patient outcomes.  

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • The waivers allocate $6 billion for health equity reform emphasizing workforce investments to create a “Healthcare Equity Regional Organization” to enhance resources and accountability, particularly in underserved areas.  

  • This legislation strategically allocates funds to tackle social determinants of health, emphasizing a holistic approach for immediate impact and long-term sustainability.  

  • As one of the first states to enact such legislation, New York has demonstrated a commitment to social reimbursement to address diverse healthcare needs and reshape policies nationwide. 

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