New Mexico’s new Medicaid program, Centennial Care, is designed to enhance the state’s ability to deliver quality care in a more coordinated, patient-centered manner. The key goals of Centennial Care include:
Some features of the new Medicaid program include:
New Mexico will develop a bundled ambulatory rate to be paid by the MCOs to the lead practices involved in pilot programs for children with asthma and adults with diabetes. The prospective bundled payment will include all primary care, specialist, and diagnostic and medical social work/case management services as an upfront payment to the practices to incentivize maximum management of pediatric asthma and adult diabetes in the community. MCOs will be allowed to withhold a portion of the total ambulatory rate to assess practice performance on specific outcomes including reductions in ER visits and hospital re-admissions.