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June 4,
2015
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CMS
finalizes rules for Medicare Shared Savings Program
Continued
Growth in ACO Program is a Core Component of Delivery System Reform
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released a
final rule updating the Medicare Shared Savings Program
to encourage the delivery of high-quality care for
Medicare beneficiaries and build on the early successes of the program and of
the Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Model. This final rule is
an effort to provide support for the care provider
community in creating a delivery system with better care, smarter spending, and
healthier people.
The Medicare Shared Savings Program final rule
will both enhance the focus on primary care services and provide additional
flexibility in the program, which should grow participation. CMS is
making these modifications to the proposed regulations after considering
comments received from the December 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
“Accountable Care Organizations have shown early
but exciting progress in improving quality of care, while providing more
patient-centered care at a lower cost,” said CMS Acting Administrator Andy
Slavitt. “The ACO rules today strengthen our ability to reward better
care and lay the groundwork for more providers to become successful ACOs.”
The final rule issued today improves the program over the proposed rule in
a number of areas, including but not limited to:
- Creates a new Track 3, based on some of the successful
features of the Pioneer ACO Model, which includes higher rates of shared
savings, the prospective assignment of beneficiaries, and the opportunity
to use new care coordination tools;
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- Streamlines the data sharing between CMS and ACOs,
helping ACOs more easily access data on their patients in a secure way for
quality improvement and care coordination that can drive critical
improvements in beneficiaries’ care;
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- Establishes a waiver of the 3-day stay Skilled Nursing
Facility (SNF) rule for beneficiaries that are prospectively assigned to
ACOs under Track 3; and
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- Refines the policies for resetting ACO benchmarks to
help ensure that the program continues to provide strong incentives for
ACOs to improve patient care and generate cost savings, and announces CMS’
intent to propose further improvements to the benchmarking methodology
later this year.
The Medicare Shared Savings Program was created by Section 3022 of the
Affordable Care Act to promote better health for Medicare fee-for-service
beneficiaries by encouraging physicians, hospitals, and other health care
providers to improve patient health and experience of care and to reduce growth
in costs. The program is voluntary and accepts applications on an annual
basis in which organizations agree to participate for three years.
Over 400 ACOs are participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program,
serving over 7 million beneficiaries. Early results released last November
indicated the Medicare Shared Savings Program ACOs starting in the first two
years of the program improved quality of care for beneficiaries, as ACOs
improved performance in 30 of 33 quality measures.
According to an independent evaluation report released by CMS earlier this
month, the Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Model generated over
$384 million in savings to Medicare over its first two years – an average of
approximately $300 per participating beneficiary per year – while continuing to
deliver high-quality patient care. The Pioneer ACO Model is the first
that meets the tests to have its elements incorporated into other Medicare
programs.
ACOs are a part of the Department’s broader initiative to create a health
care system that results in better care, smarter spending, and healthier
people. The Administration earlier this year announced the goal of tying 30
percent of Medicare payments to quality and value through alternative payment
models, such as ACOs, by 2016 and 50 percent of payments by 2018.
For more information on the
Medicare Shared Savings Program, please visit: http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/sharedsavingsprogram/index.html.
This Final rule is scheduled to be
published in the Federal Register on 06/09/2015 and available online at http://federalregister.gov/a/2015-14005
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