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Decmeber 15, 2016
Decmeber 15, 2016
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CMS announces additional opportunities for
clinicians under the Quality Payment Program
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced more new opportunities for
clinicians to join Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs) to improve care
and earn additional incentive payments under the Quality Payment Program, which
implements the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA).
Beginning in January and February 2017, CMS will open applications for new
rounds of two CMS Innovation Center models for the 2018 performance year – for new
practices and payers in the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model and
new participants in the Next Generation Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
model. With these new opportunities, CMS expects that by the 2018
performance period, 25 percent of clinicians in the Quality Payment Program
would be a part of these advanced models and may be eligible to earn incentive
payments.
“The CMS Innovation Center, which
the Affordable Care Act created, takes best practices from physicians and other
clinicians and promotes them across the nation,” said CMS Acting Administrator
Andy Slavitt. “Thanks to the bipartisan MACRA, more clinicians and their
patients will benefit from being a part of these models. That’s good for the
future of Medicare, the health of beneficiaries, and the satisfaction of
clinicians with their work.”
For the 2017 performance year,
under the Quality Payment Program, clinicians may earn a 5 percent incentive
payment through sufficient participation in the following Advanced APMs:
- Comprehensive ESRD Care Model (Large Dialysis
Organization (LDO) arrangement)
- Comprehensive ESRD Care Model (non-LDO two-sided risk
arrangement)
- CPC+
- Medicare Shared Savings Program - Track 2
- Medicare Shared Savings Program - Track 3
- Next Generation ACO Model
- Oncology Care Model (two-sided risk arrangement)
In 2018, we anticipate that
clinicians may also earn the incentive payment through sufficient participation
in the following new and existing models:
- Medicare ACO Track 1+ Model
- New voluntary bundled payment model
- Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Payment Model
(Certified Electronic Health Record Technology (CEHRT) track)
- Advancing Care Coordination through Episode Payment
Models Track 1 (CEHRT track)
These lists will continue to change
and grow as more models are proposed and developed in partnership with the
clinician community and with input from the Physician-Focused Payment Model
Technical Advisory Committee.
“We are excited to build on the
progress of comprehensive primary care, the foundation of a better health
system,” said Dr. Patrick Conway, CMS Acting Deputy Administrator. “Our Next
Generation ACO model is the future of accountable care where providers take on
full accountability for total cost of care and quality for a population of
patients. These models allow doctors and other clinicians to practice the way
they want to, including spending more time with patients, and provide
coordinated, patient-centered care to all beneficiaries.”
This is part of the
Administration’s effort to build a system that delivers better care, one
in which clinicians work together and have a full understanding of patients’
needs, Medicare pays for what works and spends taxpayer money more wisely, and
patients are in the center of their care, resulting in a healthier country.
For more information about
Next Generation ACO Model, please visit: https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/Next-Generation-ACO-Model/
For more information about CPC+,
please visit: https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/comprehensive-primary-care-plus/
For more information about Medicare
Medicaid ACOs, please visit: https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/medicare-medicaid-aco-model/
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