Molina Healthcare of Michigan's "Baby
Steps Towards Health" Noted as a Best Practice
by the Center for Health Care Strategies
The Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS)
developed the Best Clinical and Administrative
Practices (BCAP) Quality Framework to guide
health plans in designing quality improvement
projects that specifically address the complex
needs of Medicaid beneficiaries. It was developed
based on the experiences of health plan medical
directors and quality improvement staff across
the country, and has been refined based on the
experiences of more than 130 Medicaid health
plans.
BCAP initiatives are funded by The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation, with additional funding
from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, California
HealthCare Foundation, and The Commonwealth
Fund.
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Case
Study: Molina Healthcare of Michigan's
Step-by-Step Improvement in Early Childhood
Assessment |
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BCAP
Toolkit: Enhancing Child Development
Services in Medicaid Managed Care |
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more
information on regarding CHCS and BCAP
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