New York

New York State has been a national leader in medical home activity and currently has the largest number of regional, multi-payer PCMH initiatives. In 2009, the New York State Assembly authorized two medical home demonstration projects - a multi-payer Medical Home Demonstration in the Adirondack region and a statewide Medicaid PCMH demonstration. In July 2010, Article 5, Title 11 of the New York State Social Services Law, Section 364-m gave the Commissioner of Health the authority to establish a Statewide PCMH program whereby providers who are recognized by the NCQA are eligible to receive additional payments for services provided to Medicaid FFS and managed care enrollees. Preliminary analyses conducted by the NYSDOH indicate that MMC enrollees assigned to a provider within a PCMH have higher quality of care and outcomes as defined by standardized measures of quality. In addition, clinical areas where PCMH providers were initially underperforming such as appropriate antibiotic prescribing, have improved from 2010 to 2011. The Commissioner of Health has the authority to continue the Adirondack program until March 31, 2014. A recent budget request will extend the statewide program until March 31, 2016. 

CHIPRA: 
No
MAPCP: 
Yes
Dual Eligible: 
Yes
2703 Health Home: 
Yes
CPCi: 
Yes
SIM Awards: 
Yes
PCMH in QHP: 
No
Legislative PCMH Initiative: 
Yes
Private Payer Program: 
Yes
State Facts: 
Population:
19,518,100
Uninsured Population:
9%
Total Medicaid Spending FY 2013: 
$54.4 Billion 
Overweight/Obese Adults:
61.3%
Poor Mental Health among Adults: 
35.1%
Medicaid Expansion: 
Yes 
CPC+: 
CPC+
Investment Description: 
New Yorks's legislation was vetoed. 

CapitalCare Family Medicine-Averill Park

Practice Type: 
Owned by larger organization
Primary care practice
Practice Setting: 
Rural
Practice Address: 
3305 Route 43, Suite 430
Averill Park, NY 12018

Formed in 1998, CapitalCare Medical Group, a physician-owned medical practice, began with 14 medical offices. Since then, we have grown substantially. We currently have medical offices in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady Counties, a clinical laboratory and central business office. We offer primary care services in Family Practice, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

Payment Reform Strengthens Patient-Centered Medical Home

The health payer industry and the federal government including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have positioned hospitals, clinics, and medical practices to adopt necessary healthcare payment reform. Alongside accountable care organizations, bundled payments, and value-based care reimbursement, the patient-centered medical home stands as a real boon to healthcare payment reform.

News Author: 
Vera Gruessner

PTN - New York State Practice Transformation Network (NYSPTN)

The New York State Practice Transformation Network (NYSPTN) is a statewide learning network designed to coach, mentor and assist clinicians in developing core competencies necessary to transform their practices so they can thrive in an emerging healthcare environment that emphasizes value of care delivered. The NYSPTN embraces and supports the “quadruple aim” of improved health, higher quality healthcare, lower costs and greater physician satisfaction.

Integrating Community Health Workers into Care Teams

Community health workers who help patients navigate the health care system and work to address their social and economic needs have rarely been fully integrated into care teams. This issue reports on health care organizations that have integrated community health workers into multidisciplinary teams, which appears to be a factor in their success. 

NY Assembly votes for universal health coverage

The New York Assembly voted 89-47 on Wednesday for legislation to establish publicly funded universal health coverage in a so-called single payer system.

All New Yorkers could enroll. Backers said it would extend coverage to the uninsured and reduce rising costs by taking insurance companies and their costs out of the mix.

News Author: 
Michael Virtanen

NY Medicaid overhaul envisions combined outpatient care

Using an estimated $8 billion as incentives, New York is overhauling Medicaid, pushing providers to establish more outpatient clinics, reduce hospital beds, use electronic records and enable low-income patients to see doctors and psychologists in the same visit.

Medicaid now covers almost one-third of all 19 million New Yorkers. Half this year's $62 billion budget is paid by the federal government. 

News Author: 
Michael Virtanen

UnitedHealthcare Patient-Centered Medical Home Program- New York

UnitedHealthcare currently operates 13 medical home programs in 10 states for the commercially insured population  These programs include more than 2,000 participating physicians and 300,000 members. 

New York Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program

DSRIP is the main mechanism by which New York State will implement the Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT) Waiver Amendment. DSRIP's purpose is to fundamentally restructure the health care delivery system by reinvesting in the Medicaid program, with the primary goal of reducing avoidable hospital use by 25% over 5 years.

Pay for Performance Extends to Health Care in Experiment in New York

For a generation, doctors in New York’s economically depressed neighborhoods have been the ugly ducklings of the medical hierarchy. Many are foreign born and foreign trained, serve mostly minority and immigrant patients, and often run high-volume practices to compensate for Medicaid’s low rate of payment.

Now these doctors are in the vanguard of an experiment to transform New York’s health care services for the poor from a disorganized hodgepodge into coordinated networks of doctors, hospitals and other practitioners.

News Author: 
Anemona Hartocollis

Primary care doctors facing new cuts in reimbursements

Advocates for primary care were in Albany this week making the case that Governor Andrew Cuomo is cutting Medicaid reimbursements at the same time the state is trying to emphasize its importance.

News Author: 
Dan Goldberg

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