State Innovation Models Conference Call for Providers
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services announced the first recipients of the State Innovation Models initiative.
Twenty-five states will be working to design and implement improvements
to their health care systems that will bolster health care quality and
decrease costs.
Nearly
$300 million in awards will support the development of models of care
that will transform health care delivery throughout the states. Over $25
million in Model Testing awards will fund 6 states –
Arkansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, and Vermont – in
implementing their plans for health care delivery transformation. These
states will use these funds to test multi-payer payment and service
delivery models on a broader scale within their state. An additional 19
states will receive nearly $35 million to develop their State Health
Care Innovation Plans that will serve as a guide for comprehensive
health care transformation. To learn more about the State Innovation
Models initiative and view the 25 awardees, please visit http://innovation.cms.gov/ initiatives/State-Innovations/ .
The
CMS Innovation Center will be hosting a conference call on Tuesday,
March 12, 2013 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm ET. CMS Innovation Center Director,
Richard Gilfillan, MD, and Karen Murphy, RN, PhD, Director of the State
Innovations Group, will provide an overview of the Model Testing,
Pre-Testing and Model Design awards as well as additional information on
how providers can participate in the State Innovation Models
initiative.
WHAT: State Innovation Models Initiative Conference Call for Providers
WHEN: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 3:00pm-4:00pm ET
WHERE: 1-800-837-1935 | Conference ID: 18153851
No
prior registration is necessary. Participants will be required to
provide the Conference ID listed above and are strongly encouraged to
dial in 10 minutes early to ensure that you are joined into the
conference call.
If
you are unable to join, the audio recording and transcript will be made
available on the CMS Innovation Center’s website following the call.
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