For more information on this
initiative, visit innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/comprehensive-primary-care-initiative
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
CMS Innovation Center Announces Participating Payers for Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Today the CMS Innovation Center announced agreements with 45 commercial, federal and State
insurers in seven markets across the country to participate in the Comprehensive Primary Care initiative, a new
multi-payer model designed to strengthen the primary care system and improve
quality while lowering costs. Under the Comprehensive Primary
Care initiative, CMS will pay primary care practices a care management fee to
support enhanced, coordinated services. Simultaneously, participating
commercial, State, and other payers are also offering an enhanced payment
to primary care practices that provide high-quality primary care. Insurers in Arkansas, Colorado, New
Jersey, Oregon, New York’s Capital District-Hudson Valley Region, Ohio and
Kentucky’s Cincinnati-Dayton Region, and greater Tulsa, Oklahoma signed
agreements with CMS to participate in this initiative. Approximately 75 primary care
practices will be selected to participate in the Comprehensive Primary Care
initiative in each designated market. Interested primary care practices in each
of the markets should complete the application pre-screen tool. This is the first step
in applying for the program. Practices will not be allowed to submit an
application without a completed application pre-screen tool. The Comprehensive Primary Care
initiative is a four-year initiative administered by the Innovation Center.
Applications will be accepted until July 20.