The CPCi is a nationwide, multipayer project from the CMS Innovation Center providing enhanced compensation for high-quality, coordinated, patient-centered care to Medicare patients. Practices were selected through a competitive application process based on their use of health information technology, ability to demonstrate recognition of advanced primary care delivery by accreditation bodies, service to patients covered by participating payers, participation in practice transformation and improvement activities, and diversity of geography, practice size and ownership structure. CPCi participants in Colorado will essentially adopt the healthcare model proven by the Colorado Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Multi-Payer Pilot, which involved 16 primary care practices and seven health plans from 2009-2012.
Aetna joined the CPC as a participating payer in October of 2013.
Under the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative, CMS will pay primary care providers for improved and comprehensive care management, and after two years offer them the chance to share in any savings they generate. CMS will look to collaborate with other payers in local markets who will commit to similar changes to how they engage primary care practices.
Mathematica Evaluation (January 2015) Independent evaluation of first program year prepared for CMS
Mathematica Evaluation (January 2015) Independent evaluation of first program year prepared for CMS