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Recognizing & Incentivizing Behavioral Health Integration: What’s Next from Accreditors and Employers

Attendees heard from:
 
Moderator: Julie Schilz, BNS, MBA, Senior Director, Commercial Health Innovation, Mathematica
 
Panelists:
- Michael S. Barr, MD, MBA, MACP, Executive Vice President, Quality Measurement and Research, NCQA
- Shawn Griffin, MD, President and CEO, URAC
- Michael Thompson, President and CEO, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions

Medicare Part B Payment: Impact on Primary Care

Only July 16, 2024, The Primary Care Collaborative hosted a discussion with CMS leaders about how Medicare Part B payment policy could improve health by strengthening primary care.

Leaders from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) outlined how recently proposed changes to Medicare Part B payment policy could strengthen primary care.

Speakers included: 

The Evidence Behind Whole-Person Primary Care

A Discussion with CMS on Its New Primary Care Model

Prioritizing Solutions: Empowering Collaborative Primary Care with Ethical Use of AI

PCC's July Webinar

Good Intentions Aren't Good Enough: Connecting Patients to Supports to Address Social Determinants of Health

How can social needs be integrated into clinical care? Lower socioeconomic status is strongly linked to poor health outcomes, which often persist even among those with coverage and access to care. Many parts of the health care system have embarked on "upstream" interventions to connect patients to resources and supports. What's working so far and what needs improvement? Join us as we tackle these questions and more.

The Commercial Market: Alternative Payment Models for Primary Care

Leading edge employers and health plans are investing in innovative, whole-person primary care models for employees and their families. The pandemic forced changes as work and care went virtual, demand for behavioral health services increased, and routine preventive care and chronic care were sidelined. Watch PCC's May 2023 webinar to hear innovative practices, employers, and health plans discuss what it takes to build and sustain advanced primary care. We are joined by Aetna, Crossover Health, Morgan Health, and Blue Shield of California.

Background Resources

Primary Care: More of It Bends the Cost Curve for ACOs

Results from the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) suggest that ACOs with more PCPs and more care provided by PCPs are associated with higher shared savings. Is Medicare leveraging this learning? Are ACOs? Join us for a timely discussion and help us share these findings.

Resources: 

Wakely Report

AAFP Value Based Payment

Pagine

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