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Our 2025 Impact Report features eight stories of how Altarum worked with partners to strengthen public health, improve care delivery, and support communities nationwide.
We are pleased to share that the CMMP and their partner, the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP), has released a new instructional guide to help state Title V and Medicaid leaders develop maternal and child health (MCH)-focused interagency agreements (IAAs)/memoranda of understanding (MOU).
Implementing FHIR for Faster, Standardized Data Exchange for Vital Records
New federal requirements mandate the standardization of state vital record data exchange to support interoperability. Altarum partnered with states to implement Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards for vital records reporting. FHIR enables both broad and highly specific data exchange, allowing for flexibility and precision.
- 4 States Live: Washington, Colorado, North Dakota, Michigan
- 1 State in Process: Wisconsin
- Reporting time reduced from days to hours
- Automating manual steps led to: fewer errors, faster results
- Greater workforce efficiency
Helping Tennessee Expand D-SNP Enrollment
Tennessee needed support to strengthen its integrated care model for residents dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Too often, this population faces fragmented care and complex benefit coordination.
The state turned to Altarum Medicare-Medicaid Services for States (AMMS) to help it meet evolving Medicare Advantage Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP) regulations and better serve its residents.
- Up to 2,500% anticipated increase in FIDE SNP enrollment eligibility in 2026
- Workplan and communication strategy aligned with federal regulations through 2030
- Building state capacity and internal subject matter expertise
- Plain-language materials to help enrollees understand benefits
Working with Maine to Improve Programs for Dually Eligible Individuals
In partnership with Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Aging and Disability Services, and Office of MaineCare Services, Altarum Medicare-Medicaid Services for States helped to strengthen programs serving individuals eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
- Strategies to close service gaps and improve enrollee experience
- Essential training for state staff
- Enhanced oversight and integration of Medicare and Medicaid
Expanding the Reach of NIA’s Small Business Programs for Healthy Aging
The National Institute on Aging Small Business Programs manage the largest source of early-stage funding for aging-related research and development. Palladian Partners’ effective, long-term strategies have helped NIA consistently reach new entrepreneurs, supporting new breakthroughs in aging-related research and development.
- NIA provides nearly $150M in grants annually
- Fosters new entrepreneurs