Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) Second Annual Report: Appendices to the Supplemental Volume
Arkadipta Ghosh,
Sean Orzol,
Stacy Dale,
Jessica Laird,
Ning Fu,
Pragya Singh,
Min-Young Kim,
Amanda Markovitz,
Kaylyn Swankoski,
Nancy Duda,
Rachel Machta,
Carol Urato,
Mariel Finucane,
Lauren Vollmer,
Constance Delannoy,
Lee-Lee Ellis,
Grace Oh,
Brianna Sullivan,
Dana Jean-Baptiste,
Ann O'Malley,
Rosalind Keith,
Randall Brown,
Grace Anglin,
Deborah Peikes and
Et Al.
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Abstract:
The Appendices to the Supplemental Volume provide detailed information about the data, methods, analyses, and findings from the independent evaluation of the first two years of CPC+ for the practices that began the model in 2017.
Keywords: primary care; comprehensive primary care; healthcare payment reform; Medicare; CMMI; CPC+; evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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