CMS News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 2017
February 17, 2017
Contact: CMS Media Relations
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CMS awards approximately $100 million to help small practices
succeed in the Quality Payment Program
New helpline launched to provide additional support
New helpline launched to provide additional support
Today, the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) awarded approximately $20 million to 11 organizations
for the first year of a five-year program to provide on-the-ground training and
education about the Quality Payment Program for clinicians in individual or
small group practices of 15 clinicians or fewer. CMS intends to invest up to an
additional $80 million over the remaining four years.
These local, experienced,
community-based organizations will provide hands-on training to help thousands
of small practices, especially those that practice in historically
under-resourced areas including rural areas, health professional shortage
areas, and medically underserved areas. The training and education resources
will be available immediately, nationwide, and will be provided at no cost to
eligible clinicians and practices.
“Clinicians in small and rural
practices are critical to serving the millions of Americans across the nation
who rely on Medicare for their health care,” said Dr. Kate Goodrich, CMS Chief
Medical Officer and Director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality.
“Congress, through the bipartisan Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act,
recognized the importance of small practices and rural practices and provided
the funding for this assistance, so clinicians in these practices can navigate
the new program, while being able to focus on what matters most -- the needs of
their patients.”
The selected organizations will
provide customized technical assistance to clinicians and practices to help
them be successful in the Quality Payment Program. For example, clinicians will
receive help choosing and reporting on quality measures, as well as guidance
with all aspects of the program, including supporting change management and
strategic planning and assessing and optimizing health information technology.
This funding is one part of a multi-level
outreach effort to help clinicians understand and provide feedback about the
new Quality Payment Program. Through webinars and in-person presentations,
thousands have received free training and education from CMS staff since the
Quality Payment Program Final Rule was released last October. In addition,
through the established Quality Innovation Networks, the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiatives, and
the Alternative Payment Model Learning Systems,
every clinician in the Quality Payment Program can receive in-person training,
including information about the Merit-based Incentive Payment System, as well
as the Alternative Payment Model track.
As part of that outreach effort,
CMS also launched a new telephone helpline for clinicians seeking assistance
with the Quality Payment Program. Clinicians may contact the Quality Payment
Program by calling 1-866-288-8292 from 8AM – 8PM EST or emailing qpp@cms.hhs.gov.
CMS awarded contracts to the
following organizations to provide the on-the-ground training and education to
small practices:
- Altarum
- Georgia Medical Care Foundation (GMCF)
- HealthCentric
- Health Services Advisory Group (HSAG)
- IPRO
- Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI)
- QSource
- Qualis
- Quality Insights (West Virginia Medical Institute)
- Telligen
- TMF Health Quality Institute
For more information on the Quality
Payment Program, please visit: qpp.cms.gov
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