AmeriHealth Mercy set to compete in Medicare/Medicaid dual-eligible plan [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
| By Harold Brubaker, The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The new AmeriHealth Mercy plans, known as
Special-needs plans are supposed to include extra services, such as care coordination, to reduce the cost of care for the beneficiaries, who are poor and often have numerous maladies. About 9 million of
The dual-eligible group accounted for just 15 percent of
"They are aged out of the plan when they reach 65,"
Baackes said
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