This report presents a comprehensive baseline profile of participants enrolled in the Advanced Medication Management Program (AMMP), an innovative intervention designed to enhance medication adherence and safety, care coordination, and health outcomes for Medicaid clients with complex needs. The AMMP pilot served individuals who often take multiple medications prescribed by different providers, face barriers to access and adherence, and experience elevated risks of adverse drug events. This report describes the demographic, behavioral health, and clinical characteristics of program participants prior to engagement in the AMMP program, along with their patterns of service use, as a foundation for a future evaluation of the program. Findings provide context for understanding both the population served and the potential mechanisms through which AMMP may improve outcomes and reduce avoidable health care utilization.
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