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The healthcare program available to support C-SNP and D-SNP members with unique healthcare needs is a care management program that varies and depends on the member's health risk level.

What is a Dual Special Needs Plan?

A Dual Special Needs Plan (DSNP) is a special Medicare Advantage Plan that provides health benefits for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.  These people are described as dually eligible.  

The eligibility for these special needs rests on health risk assessments.

What is a health risk?

Health risk refers to an adverse event or negative health consequence resulting from specific events, diseases, or conditions.

For example, obesity health risks include diabetes, joint disease, cardiovascular disease, and an increased probability of cancers.

What is health risk assessment?

A health risk assessment is an appraisal or evaluation that assesses a person's health risks based on the person's medical history, demographic, and lifestyle characteristics.

Thus, the healthcare program available to support C-SNP and D-SNP members with unique healthcare needs is a care management program that varies and depends on the member's health risk level.

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