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Pursuant to Public Act 26-68 the Office of Health Strategy’s functions were realigned and the executive branch agency sunset effective June 30, 2026.Content on this website is retained for reference purposes and viewers should verify that any forms, publications or guidance documents posted here represent the most current information available.
Sharing resources about total cost of care models and other innovations across the nation advances our opportunities to improve health and health outcomes, address disparities in access to care, and slow healthcare cost growth. Learn more about national models, explore initiatives in other states, and access Connecticut AHEAD resources. This page will continue to grow so be sure to visit often!
Federal Resources
Achieving Healthcare Efficiency through Accountable Design Model (AHEAD Model)
Explore resources from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services about the total cost of care model and each of the models components.
Explore information and resources designed to help you better understand the planning and implementation of the Connecticut AHEAD model.
Connecticut AHEAD Program Resources
Connecticut AHEAD has exciting developments AHEAD. Connect to all the Connecticut AHEAD resources and learn with us as model planning and implementation move forward.
The Connecticut AHEAD Advisory Committee guides OHS and DSS in development of the Population Health Accountability Plan and the implementation of the AHEAD model in our state.
Explore the process of developing a statewide population health accountability plan, learn how you can contribute your thoughts and ideas and learn about related efforts in Connecticut.
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's total cost of care model.
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