In 2009, the Nebraska Legislature, through enabling legislation, initiated the Nebraska Medical Home Pilot Program Act to be designed and implemented by the Division of Medicaid and Long-Term Care (DHHS). The two-year pilot began in February, 2011, with two rural practices and 7000 Medicaid patients. The focus for the pilot was to transform the two practices into recognized patient-centered medical homes (PCMH) in order to improve health care access and health outcomes for patients and contain costs of the medical assistance program. The pilot concluded February, 2013.
The pilot operated under multiple assumptions and constraints, including the factor that it takes one to two years to set up a PCMH properly with any measurable return on investment taking additional years. In spite of this, the early return on findings for this two-year pilot included some noteworthy results: