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  2. What to know about a Medicare Chronic Condition Special ... - AOL

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    C-SNPs are health insurance plans for individuals with specific disabling or severe chronic conditions. C-SNPs were added as Medicare plans after a panel of clinical advisors met in 2008. They ...

  3. Eligibility Requirements for Medicare’s Chronic Condition ...

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    A Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan (C-SNP) is a type of Medicare Advantage care plan that provides additional targeted healthcare for people with severe and chronic medical conditions.

  4. What to know about Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) - AOL

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    Medicare first offered SNPs in 2006, and, as such, they are a relatively new type of Medicare Advantage plan. They aim to provide care for those who often have the most significant or most ...

  5. Special needs plan - Wikipedia

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    A special needs plan (or SNP, often pronounced "snip") is a category of the US Medicare Advantage plan designed to attract and enroll Medicare beneficiaries who fall into a certain special needs demographic. There are two types of SNPs. The exclusive SNP enrolls only those beneficiaries who fall into the special needs demographic.

  6. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    In addition, dual-eligibles may choose a type of MA plan called a dual-eligible special needs plan (D-SNP), which is designed to target the needs of this population. For Medicaid benefits, beneficiaries generally enroll in their state's Medicaid FFS program or a Medicaid managed care plan administered by an MCO under contract with the state.

  7. SCAN Health Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Care Action Network, or SCAN, was created based on the proposal developed by the team at USC. (The new network was briefly known as the Long Beach Geriatric Healthcare Council, Inc., before changing its name to SCAN.) [3] Their healthcare delivery model was centered on assessing each senior's needs on an individual level in order to coordinate appropriately for each unique case ...

  8. Medicare Advantage Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs)

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    A C-SNP is one of the three types of Special Needs Plans (the other two are D-SNP and I-SNP). It’s a Medicare Advantage program that helps coordinate care and offers additional benefits to ...

  9. Managed care - Wikipedia

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    Managed care plans and strategies proliferated and quickly became nearly ubiquitous in the U.S. However, this rapid growth led to a consumer backlash. Because many managed care health plans are provided by for-profit companies, their cost-control efforts are driven by the need to generate profits and not providing health care. [5]