What is Coordination of Long-Term Services (CoLTS)?
CoLTS is a Medicaid managed care program that provides and coordinates services to certain Medicaid recipients. This includes all physical health and/or long-term care services, such as: doctor visits, hospital services, home and community-based services and long-term services. Individuals enrolled in CoLTS receive their services under a managed care setting. People are able to choose from two CoLTS Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to receive services. Persons who get services under this managed care setting include: CoLTS c Waiver (CCW) (Disabled & Elderly [D&E] Waiver) recipients, Personal Care Option (PCO) consumers, nursing home residents, people who have Medicare and Medicaid and are not getting long-term services, and people approved for the Mi Via Waiver who were approved through the CoLTS c Waiver (formerly Disabled & Elderly Waiver) or brain injury category of eligibility. People in Mi Via who are enrolled in CoLTS get their Mi Via services as they did before CoLTS, but now g