The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) submitted on July 1, 2011 comments to the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) on the vital role HIV case management and housing can play in a Medicaid coordinated care environment. HFS requested the stakeholder input as the agency works to meet the goal of having half of all enrollees in some form of coordinated care by 2015, as required by the Medicaid reform law passed in early 2011.
Read AFCs comments
Visit the HFC Coordinated Care Forum website
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