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CMMI Announces New Model to Support Rural Value Transformation

CMMI Announces New Model to Support Rural Value Transformation

August 13, 2020ACLC StaffNo CommentsAccountable Care Learning CollaborativeNext Generation ACOs,Medicare, MA, MSSP, & Medicare ACOs,Medicaid & Medicaid ACOs,Covid-19 / Coronavirus,Policy, Regulations, CMS, & Government,Rural HealthInstitute for Advancing Health Value

Earlier this week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new model designed to test approaches to supporting rural providers and communities in their efforts to transform their care delivery systems to promote accessible, high-value care. The new Innovation Center (CMMI) initiative, called the Community Health Access and Rural Transformation (CHART) Model, includes two participation tracks which will offer upfront investments, predictable capitated payments, and operational and regulatory flexibilities to enable value transformation for rural communities and rural ACOs.

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