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· According to Modern Healthcare, HHS Secretary Alex Azar has announced a new approach to addressing social determinants in Medicaid: allowing health organizations more flexibility to pay rent and other non-medical services for beneficiaries.
· What effects will this have on health costs? How can healthcare providers think of social determinants in the whole healthcare ecosystem?
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HHS Secretary Alex Azar on Wednesday said Medicaid may soon allow hospitals and health systems to directly pay for housing, healthy food or other solutions for the "whole person."
In a speech supported by the Hatch Foundation for Civility and Solutions and Intermountain Healthcare in Washington, Azar said Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation officials are looking to move beyond existing efforts to partner with social services groups and try to manage social determinants of health as they see appropriate.
"What if we gave organizations more flexibility so they could pay a beneficiary's rent if they were in unstable housing, or make sure that a diabetic had access to, and could afford, nutritious food?" Azar said in his prepared remarks. "If that sounds like an exciting idea ... I want you to stay tuned to what CMMI is up to."
Read the full article about addressing social determinants in Medicaid by Paul Barr and Virgil Dickson at Modern Healthcare.