CMS Administrator Seema Verma said the agency will develop templates that states can use to implement similar pay models in their own programs. "Not every provider is comfortable taking full risk, but we can still figure out ways to create incentives for providers to deliver outcomes of low cost and high quality," she said.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2sYIZek
January 30, 2019
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