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CMS changing direct contracting to an ACO gets mixed reaction

February 25, 2022Garrett SchmittDCEs

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has redesigned its Medicare Direct Contracting Model to an Accountable Care Organization model focused on health equity. The ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) Model will replace the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model at the end of the year. The new ACO REACH Model…

CMS overhauls Direct Contracting model to include new requirements on governance, health equity in 2023

February 24, 2022Garrett SchmittACO, ACOs, direct contracting

The Biden administration is redesigning the controversial Direct Contracting Model to add new requirements to tackle health equity and ease progressive lawmakers’ concerns over the role of private equity. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Thursday that the professional and global Direct Contracting Model will transition in 2023 to the Accountable Care…

CMS redesigns Direct Contracting into an ACO model

February 24, 2022Garrett SchmittCMMI, CMS, DCEs, GPDC

The Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model will be replaced with a more equity-focused and provider-led Accountable Care Organization Model in 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Thursday. The agency also officially will end the Geographic Direct Contracting model, which it halted last March. The redesigned model, called the ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community…

Remote Patient Monitoring Best Practices: Tips For Setting Your RPM Program Up For Success

February 23, 2022Garrett Schmittremote patient monitoring, RPM

With the advent of mHealth devices and telehealth platforms, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has gained traction as a legitimate care pathway. Using connected health tools that can track patients at home as they go about their daily routines, care providers can now monitor patients’ vital signs, adjust care plans on the fly, intervene when necessary,…

What the Pandemic Taught Us About Value-based Care

February 17, 2022Garrett SchmittCoronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, value-based care, vbc

You’ll recall that we ran a long piece (pt 1, pt 2) about Medicare Advantage from former Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson earlier this year. Here’s a somewhat related piece from the current head of The Permanente Medical Group about what actually happened there and elsewhere during the pandemic–Matthew Holt The COVID-19 pandemic has provided…

Podcast: NAACOS Health Policy Update and the Rumored Cancellation of the GPDC Model, with Allison Brennan

February 17, 2022Garrett SchmittCMMI, CMS, DCE partnerships, DCEs, GPDC, NAACOS

Allison Brennan is the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) in Washington, D.C. where she helps develop and advocate for policies to benefit ACOs. In this special bonus episode, she provides an extensive update on health policy and directly addresses the critics of the Global and Professional Direct…

NAACOS, APG Urge HHS to Adjust Direct Contracting Model, Not Cancel

February 16, 2022Garrett SchmittAMA, APMs, CMMI, congress, DCEs, direct contracting, FFS, HHS, NAACOS

More than 200 healthcare organizations, including America’s Physician Groups (APG) and the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), have urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to make adjustments to the Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model instead of canceling the program. In a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, the groups stressed that shutting down the Direct…

Healthcare Groups Plead with HHS’ Becerra to Retain Direct Contracting Model

February 15, 2022Garrett SchmittBecerra, DCEs, direct contracting, HHS

A large group of 222 healthcare organizations, both national healthcare associations and provider organizations, including accountable care organizations (ACOs), sent a letter on Monday, February 14, to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, urging him not to cancel the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) model, but instead make adjustments to it. Among the…

Trends in Characteristics of Fee-For-Service Medicare and Medicare Advantage Enrollees

February 14, 2022Garrett SchmittFFS, Medicare, Medicare Advantage

Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) enrollment has grown more rapidly than fee-for-service Medicare Enrollment in the last decade, raising questions about changes in the characteristics of different enrollee populations for Medicare Part A only, Medicare Part A & B and Medicare Part C. Microsoft’s Precision Population Health Group partnered with CareJourney to advance understanding of…

Implementing Pharmacy Performance Measures for Value-Based Care

February 10, 2022Garrett Schmitt

The Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) has a new pharmacy performance measure that evaluates adherence to medications for diabetes, hypertension (renin angiotensin system antagonists) and high cholesterol (statins), through a single composite measure.1 You may be thinking, “I thought PQA already had member-endorsed adherence measures for these medications.” The answer is a bit nuanced. There are…

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