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New York (NY) Capitated Financial Alignment Model Demonstrations

Guidance for New York (NY) Capitated Financial Alignment Model Demonstrations, including key dates and information on NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration.

Final

Issued by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Issue Date: August 31, 2020

New York (NY) Capitated Financial Alignment Model Demonstrations:

NY Fully Integrated Duals Advantage - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (NY FIDA-IDD)

NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration

NY Fully Integrated Duals Advantage (NY FIDA): *12/31/2019 - transitioned to NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration*

 

SPOTLIGHT & RELEASES

04/23/2024: CMS released the New York FIDA-IDD Medicare-Medicaid Plan Quality Withhold Analysis Results for Demonstration Year 6. More information is available below.
3/21/2024: CMS released the NY FIDA-IDD Three-Way Contract Amendment (11/01/2023) & Summary of Contract Changes. More information is available below.

Key Dates

November 5, 2015: CMS & NY sign MOU for FIDA-IDD model

January 14, 2016: CMS, NY & the participating plan execute three-way contract for FIDA-IDD model

April 1, 2016: Start of opt-in enrollment in New York, Long Island, Rockland & Westchester Counties for FIDA-IDD model

November 7, 2016: The NY FIDA-IDD model IDT policy is released

January 18, 2018: The NY FIDA-IDD model IDT policy is released

January 1, 2020: The NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration begins

February 21, 2020: CMS & NY finalize MOU for Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration

January 1, 2021 - CMS, NY, & the participating plan execute an updated three-way contract

October 10, 2023: CMS & NY extend the MOU for Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration through 12/31/2025

FIDA-IDD Demonstration

On November 5, 2015, CMS announced their partnership with the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) to test a new model for providing Medicare-Medicaid enrollees with a more coordinated, person-centered care experience. Approximately 20,000 Medicare-Medicaid IDD enrollees in the New York downstate region (New York City, Long Island, Rockland and Westchester Counties) will have an opportunity to receive more coordinated care as a result of this new program.

More Information from CMS:

Information for the Plan:

Information from the state of New York:

FIDA (*transitioned 12/31/2019*) and NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration

On January 1, 2020, CMS and NYSDOH transitioned remaining FIDA enrollees to MAP plans and aligned D-SNPs. This transition also included extending the FIDA integrated appeals and grievances process to MAP and aligned D-SNP plans. Under the revamped NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration, CMS and NYSDOH are testing the integrated appeals and grievances process begun under FIDA with a larger volume of full benefit dual eligible individuals. As of January 2020, approximately 18,000 individuals are enrolled in a MAP and aligned D-SNP plan.

More Information from CMS on NY Integrated Appeals and Grievances Demonstration:

More Information from CMS on NY FIDA Demonstration (*transitioned 12/31/2019*):

Information for Plans:

Information for Beneficiaries and Providers:

Information from the state of New York:

Funding Support:


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