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Integration of social determinants of health into Medicaid managed care risk adjustment: Considerations and financial impacts

15 June 2025

We recently evaluated the impact of risk adjustment of social determinants of health (SDOH) on financial outcomes for Medicaid accountable care organizations (ACOs) and managed care organizations (MCOs). We calibrated risk-adjustment models with the addition of SDOH risk factors, then simulated financial outcomes for ACOs/MCOs across synthetic state Medicaid managed care markets with and without the SDOH risk adjustment. Our research was published in a paper for the Society of Actuaries Research Institute.

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Key findings

  • Integration of SDOH into Medicaid risk adjustment provided a small but measurable reduction in volatility and variation of financial results versus a recalibrated model without SDOH (morbidity-only).
  • The improvement in fit, while modest, is greatest for populations with below-average morbidity risk and above-average SDOH-related risk.
  • Prospective risk scores for these beneficiaries were too low under morbidity-only models but closer to parity after incorporating SDOH, suggesting that SDOH risk factors may help right-size revenue for populations with costs that reflect utilization of services below their healthcare needs as indicated by prior-year diagnoses.

About the Author(s)

Jeffrey Milton-Hall

Nicholas Gersch

Brian Merkey

Megan Nicholson

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