Aggregating Claims Data Across Payers: Approaches, Challenges, and Lessons Learned from the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Anne Mutti,
Erin Fries Taylor,
Deborah Peikes,
Janel Jin,
Kristie Liao and
Ha Tu
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Abstract:
The Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC) initiative fueled the emergence of new organizational alliances and financial commitments among payers and primary care practices to use data for performance improvement.
Keywords: data feedback; quality improvement; primary care transformation; Medicare payment reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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