September 8, 2016
By Patrick Conway, M.D., principal deputy administrator and chief medical officer, CMS
By Patrick Conway, M.D., principal deputy administrator and chief medical officer, CMS
Accountable
Health Communities Track 1 Funding Opportunity
In January 2016, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) released a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for a
model called the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model. This is the first
Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation model to focus on the
health-related social needs of Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. Many of
these social issues, such as housing instability, hunger, and interpersonal
violence, affect individuals’ health, yet they are rarely, if ever, detected or
addressed during typical health care-related visits. The AHC Model is based on
emerging evidence that addressing health-related social needs through enhanced
clinical-community linkages can improve health outcomes and reduce costs.
The original Funding Opportunity Announcement requested
applications for three different scalable tracks featuring interventions of
varying intensity that would address health-related social needs for
beneficiaries. After receiving significant interest, inquiries and stakeholder
feedback, CMS has decided to make modifications to the Track 1 application
requirements and is releasing a new FOA specific to Track 1 of the AHC Model.
CMS believes two key modifications to Track 1 will make the model more
accessible to a broader set of applicants
1.Reducing the annual number of beneficiaries applicants are
required to screen from 75,000 to 53,000; and
2.Increasing
the maximum funding amount per award recipient from $1 million to $1.17 million
over 5 years.
Track 1 will support bridge organizations that are working to
increase a patient’s awareness of available community services through
screening, information dissemination, and referral. The Track 1 approach seeks
to address the decreased capacity of clinical delivery sites to respond to
beneficiaries’ health-related social needs because (1) health-related social
needs remain undetected due to the lack of universal screening and (2) clinical
delivery sites and patients may lack awareness about existing community service
providers that could address those needs. Track 1 award recipients will
partner with the state Medicaid agency, community service providers and
clinical delivery sites to implement the Model.
The AHC Model complements CMS’ growing focus on population
health by providing the necessary tools and support for a successful transition
to a holistic health system. The AHC Model will also enhance CMS’ understanding
of the impact of interventions to address social needs on health care costs.
We look forward to the applications to this FOA. Please contact
us at the email address below for further information.
Application Information:
Under this announcement, CMS is accepting applications from
community-based organizations, health care practices, hospitals and health
systems, institutions of higher education, local government entities, tribal
organizations, and for-profit and non-for- profit local and national entities
with the capacity to develop and maintain relationships with clinical delivery
sites and community service providers. Applicants from all 50
states, U.S. Territories, or the District of Columbia (D.C.) may apply. All
applicants, including those who applied to Tracks 1, 2 or 3 in the previous
FOA, are eligible to apply to this FOA. Applicants that previously applied to
Track 1 of the AHC Model under the original FOA (# CMS-1P1-17-001) must
re-apply using this FOA (# CMS-1P1-17-002) to be considered for the Model.
The AHC Model is accepting applications for Track 1 at www.grants.gov through November 3, 2016.
Have a Question?
Questions about the AHC Model can be sent to AccountableHealthCommunities@cms.hhs.gov.
Additional Information:
For more information about the AHC Model, please visit our
website at https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/ahcm.
Follow us on Twitter at @CMSinnovates
For more information
regarding the release, please see the CMS fact sheet here: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2016-Fact-sheets-items/2016-09-08.html
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