January 24, 2012
The Illinois Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) released a request for proposals (RFP) for its “Care Coordination Innovations Project,” under which Illinois will begin a shift toward moving at least half of its Medicaid population into coordinated care programs by 2015. Proposals are due May 25, 2012. HFS is looking for innovative proposals to demonstrate that provider organizations , known as “Care Coordination Entities” or “Managed Care Community Networks,” can build their own provider networks with care coordination services and achieve better health outcomes and cost savings than under the current fragmented system and without involving traditional health . . .

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