Reports

View the below reports about our Medicaid Transformation Project (MTP)-related work. These reports are produced by or for Health Care Authority (HCA).

General

Independent external evaluator (IEE)

MTP overview

Rapid-cycle monitoring reports

CMS documents

Quarterly progress reports

2023: demonstration year 7
2022: demonstration year 6
2021: demonstration year 5
2020: demonstration year 4
2019: demonstration year 3
2018: demonstration year 2
2017: demonstration year 1

Statewide accountability report

Initiative 1: transformation through ACHs and IHCPs

Legislative reports

ACH evaluation reports

As part of MTP, ACHs are evaluated for their effectiveness in improving health and transforming care delivery for the people who live within their region.

ACH quarterly activity report

In early 2020, we created the ACH quarterly activity report for the Washington State Legislature. This report shares what ACHs are doing within and across regions to improve the health of people and communities in our state.

2022
2021
2020

ACH pay-for-performance

ACH transformation progress

Midpoint assessment

Quarterly incentive reports

2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Initiative 2: long-term services and supports (LTSS)
  • Read our quarterly progress reports (see CMS documents) to learn about what's going on with LTSS.
Initiative 3: Foundational Community Supports (FCS)

Preliminary evaluation report findings

Supported employment and supportive housing

Initiative 4: substance use disorder (SUD) IMD

Institutions for mental diseases (IMDs) are large facilities dedicated to psychiatric care (more than 16 beds where more than 50 percent of the residents are admitted for psychiatric care).

  • Read our quarterly progress reports (see CMS documents) to learn about what's going on with SUD IMD.

Independent external evaluator (IEE)

Initiative 5: mental health IMD

Institutions for mental diseases (IMDs) are large facilities dedicated to psychiatric care (more than 16 beds where more than 50 percent of the residents are admitted for psychiatric care).

  • View our resources page to learn more about this newer initiative, which was approved by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in November 2020.