InCK (Integrated Care for Kids) Model

CMS launched the Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Model to give states and local partners new tools to help them better coordinate care to meet the physical, behavioral, and social needs of children and families enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to help kids stay healthy, supported and at home.

InCK is a voluntary model that started in January 2020 and will run for 6 years to December 31, 2026.  InCK has 7 awardees, with two award recipients in Illinois. 

Key Points
  • Problem: Children enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP who have behavioral and/or complex health needs are at greater risk of receiving fragmented care, as well as facing avoidable hospitalizations and out-of-home placements.
  • Solution: InCK supports local leadership – including schools, pediatricians, behavioral health providers, and community organizations – in creating one coordinated system of support for these kids and their families.
  • Outcomes: Through a coordinated, whole-person care approach, the model aims to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits, hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while delivering better, more efficient care.
  • Strategy: InCK reflects CMS’ commitment to healthier children and families by focusing on prevention, early intervention, and holding providers accountable for better results. 
Thumbnail image for Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Video, showing a care coordinator speaking with a person receiving care while standing outside of Lurie Children's Hospital
A social services coordinator for an InCK participant in Chicago shares her experience helping families navigate complex, daily challenges.


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Model Summary 

Stage: Active
Number of Participants: 7
Category: State Population Health Group
Authority: Section 1115A of the Social Security Act

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