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Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): First Annual Report, Appendices to the Supplemental Volume

Deborah Peikes, Grace Anglin, Mary Harrington, Arkadipta Ghosh, Kristin Geonnotti, Ann O'Malley, Stacy Dale, Laura Blue, Sean Orzol, Rachel Machta, Jessica Laird, Pragya Singh, Anne Mutti, Nikkilyn Morrison, Grace Oh, Nancy Duda, Geraldine Haile, Min-Young Kim, Jeffrey Holt, John Schurrer, Jia Pu, Greg Peterson, Lauren Vollmer, Keith Kranker, Jesse Crosson, Sheila Hoag, Dana Petersen, Mariel Finucane, Carol Urato and Randall Brown

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Abstract: This first report to CMS covers the first year of CPC+ for the 2,905 practices in regions that began CPC+ in 2017.

Keywords: Comprehensive Primary Care Plus; CPC+; CPC Plus; first annual report supplemental volume appendices; advanced primary care; care delivery requirements; access and continuity; risk-stratified care management; comprehensiveness and coordination; patient and caregiver engagement; planned care and population health; patient-centered medical home model; Medicare fee-for-service; multi-payer; health information technology; quality-of-care outcomes; value-based purchasing; enhanced payment; data feedback; learning supports; payment reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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