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Empower your D-SNP strategy

How Optum Home & Community can help empower health plans to lead with confidence and achieve superior outcomes.

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Navigate the challenges of shifting regulations

As Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) continue to grow, Medicare Advantage (MA) plans face increasing pressure to deliver truly integrated, personalized care to millions of individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. The regulatory environment is constantly shifting, demanding innovative approaches and robust partnerships.

Optum Home & Community is at the forefront, helping to provide health plans with the strategic solutions needed to navigate these changes, optimize benefits and improve member outcomes. We help you transform challenges into opportunities within today's rapidly evolving D-SNP landscape.

Download our exclusive e-book to uncover the four critical challenges facing D-SNP plan leaders. Discover how a collaboration with Optum Home & Community can help equip you with tailored solutions that enhance member well-being, streamline operations and drive your plan's performance forward.

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Innovating care for vulnerable populations 

Join speakers Saad Ahmad and Jared Landis to see how in-home technology helps payers give better care, solve social problems and improve health for people who need it most.