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The Perils and Payoffs of Alternative Payment Models for Community Health Centers

The Perils and Payoffs of Alternative Payment Models for Community Health Centers

January 18, 2022Martha Hostetter, Sarah KleinThe Commonwealth FundAlternative payment models (APMs),Community Health Solutions

In October 2021, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) announced a goal of having every Medicare beneficiary and the majority of Medicaid beneficiaries covered by some type of alternative payment model (APM) by 2030. CMMI considers APMs to be any arrangements whereby providers are held accountable for the quality and costs of care, not just paid based on the volume of services they deliver. The agency also pledged to promote health equity by making it easier for providers serving racial and ethnic minorities to participate in APMs.

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