• N C Med J · Sep 2019

    Tailored Plans: The Next Step in a Long Evolution.

    • Rob Robinson, Pam Silberman, and Cynthia Binanay.
    • chief executive officer, Alliance Health, Morrisville, North Carolina rrobinson@alliancehealthplan.org.
    • N C Med J. 2019 Sep 1; 80 (5): 317-319.

    AbstractMedicaid transformation in North Carolina marks the next step in a lengthy history of caring for individuals with behavioral health challenges. "Tailored" health plans will cover people with severe mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury, a vulnerable population that North Carolina's LME/MCOs are uniquely qualified to serve.©2019 by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and The Duke Endowment. All rights reserved.

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