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Unpacking the third AHC evaluation report

Alley D, Fichtenberg C, Hessler Jones D

In November 2024, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) released the third evaluation report of the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model, in which Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries in 28 communities were screened for social risks and offered navigation to help resolve identified risks. The 177-page report is chock full of interesting findings. On May 8th Dawn Alley, former director of the AHC Model at CMMI and Head of Scale at IMPaCT Care and SIREN Co-Directors Caroline Fichtenberg and Danielle Hessler-Jones unpacked the report’s findings.

This webinar was made possible with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

For access to all the published reports and documents on the AHC model click here. 

For a comparison showing the AHC model saved the fourth most out of all CMMI models see page 7 at this link.

Click here for the presentation slides.

Alley D, Fichtenberg C, Hessler Jones D. Unpacking the third AHC evaluation report. Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network. San Francisco, CA. [webinar]

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