Services

Translating policy language into operational reality.

Capitol Care Strategies organizes its work into three lanes — policy advisory, program support, and agency-supported care — so partners can move from policy concern to program action.

Three Service Lanes
Lane 01

Policy Advisory & Reimbursement Strategy

Michigan auto no-fault, Medicaid-related care access, catastrophic care reimbursement, legislative language review, and advocacy strategy.

Lane 02

Program Support & Technical Assistance

RHTP-aligned work, rural care-at-home programs, implementation planning, provider readiness, referral pathways, and sustainability plans.

Lane 03

Agency-Supported Care Systems

Support for home health agencies, home-care providers, neuro-rehab programs, and community-based partners.

What We Do

Six ways we support partners.

01

Patient-Centered Policy Review

Analysis of legislation, reimbursement proposals, and program rules through the lens of patient access, care continuity, agency oversight, and real-world care delivery.

02

Agency Readiness & Sustainability Support

Support for home health and home-care agencies working to explain, document, and strengthen the infrastructure required to deliver safe care at home.

03

Rural Care-at-Home Program Support

Technical assistance for rural health partners developing programs that expand care access, improve transitions home, strengthen referral pathways, and support community-based care.

04

Care Coordination & Referral Pathway Design

Practical workflows between hospitals, AAAs, agencies, FQHCs, health departments, transportation partners, and community-based organizations.

05

Reimbursement & Care Access Strategy

Plain-language analysis of how reimbursement rates, service definitions, and policy language affect whether patients can actually receive care.

06

Speaking, Training & Education

Presentations and workshops for trade organizations, provider associations, rural health partners, and policy audiences on HCBS, care-at-home infrastructure, and patient access.

Why It Matters

A reimbursement formula is never just a number.

A reimbursement formula does not simply determine what a provider is paid. It determines whether an agency can recruit caregivers, provide supervision, cover call-offs, train staff, maintain compliance, protect workers, and keep vulnerable patients safely at home.

Caregiver stability and worker protections matter because they directly affect whether vulnerable patients receive reliable, safe, continuous care. When rates do not support the actual cost of care, patients and families are often left to carry the burden.

Capitol Care Strategies helps turn complex reimbursement and legislative language into clear policy arguments, practical recommendations, and persuasive advocacy materials.

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