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X-WR-CALDESC:Almost three million individuals eligible for both Medicare an
 d Medicaid (dual eligibles) are enrolled in Dual Eligible Special Needs Pl
 ans (D-SNPs) and that enrollment is expected to rapidly rise. Increasingly
 \, states are focusing on D-SNPs as a primary vehicle for integrating care
  and improving coordination of services for their dual eligible population
 s. Yet many advocates know little about what D-SNPs are\, what makes them 
 unique\, and how they operate.  \n\nJoin Justice in Aging for this webinar
 \, D-SNPs: What Advocates Need to Know. We will: \n•	Explain the basics of 
 D-SNPs—what they are\, their structure\, and how they are regulated  \n•	Id
 entify specific areas where advocates can engage with their states to ensu
 re that D-SNPs work effectively to coordinate care and benefits for dual e
 ligibles  \n•	Present strategies for centering equity in the design of D-SN
 Ps  \n•	Summarize changes that CMS is proposing in D-SNP regulation \nEarli
 er this month\, Justice in Aging released an issue brief on this topic: Du
 al Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs): What Advocates Need to Know.  \n
 \nWho Should Participate:\nState-based advocates working with older adults
  and people with disabilities enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid. \n\nPrese
 nters:\nGeorgia Burke\, Directing Attorney\nTiffany Huyenh-Cho\, Senior St
 aff Attorney  \n\nCapacity for this session is limited to 1\,000 participa
 nts\, and all participants will have the option of accessing audio through
  the computer or by phone. Closed captioning will be available. Please be 
 sure to log onto the webinar a few minutes early in order to secure your p
 lace for the live presentation on Zoom. The presentation will be recorded 
 and available for later viewing. If you would like to request ASL interpre
 tation or have other accessibility related questions\, please email traini
 ngs@justiceinaging.org.
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DESCRIPTION:Almost three million individuals eligible for both Medicare and
  Medicaid (dual eligibles) are enrolled in Dual Eligible Special Needs Pla
 ns (D-SNPs) and that enrollment is expected to rapidly rise. Increasingly\
 , states are focusing on D-SNPs as a primary vehicle for integrating care 
 and improving coordination of services for their dual eligible populations
 . Yet many advocates know little about what D-SNPs are\, what makes them u
 nique\, and how they operate.  \n\nJoin Justice in Aging for this webinar\
 , D-SNPs: What Advocates Need to Know. We will: \n•	Explain the basics of D
 -SNPs—what they are\, their structure\, and how they are regulated  \n•	Ide
 ntify specific areas where advocates can engage with their states to ensur
 e that D-SNPs work effectively to coordinate care and benefits for dual el
 igibles  \n•	Present strategies for centering equity in the design of D-SNP
 s  \n•	Summarize changes that CMS is proposing in D-SNP regulation \nEarlie
 r this month\, Justice in Aging released an issue brief on this topic: Dua
 l Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs): What Advocates Need to Know.  \n
 \nWho Should Participate:\nState-based advocates working with older adults
  and people with disabilities enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid. \n\nPrese
 nters:\nGeorgia Burke\, Directing Attorney\nTiffany Huyenh-Cho\, Senior St
 aff Attorney  \n\nCapacity for this session is limited to 1\,000 participa
 nts\, and all participants will have the option of accessing audio through
  the computer or by phone. Closed captioning will be available. Please be 
 sure to log onto the webinar a few minutes early in order to secure your p
 lace for the live presentation on Zoom. The presentation will be recorded 
 and available for later viewing. If you would like to request ASL interpre
 tation or have other accessibility related questions\, please email traini
 ngs@justiceinaging.org.
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