Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+)Second Annual Evaluation Report Key Takeaways: In the second year of the initiative, practices used the CPC+ supports to build on their progress from the first year and continue to make important changes in care. These changes included adding care management processes and staff to help patients with complex needs manage their conditions, integrating behavioral health care into their practices, and establishing formal processes with hospitals and emergency departments to improve care transitions. Although practices made beneficial changes to care delivery, many indicated that additional payments, more timely and user-friendly data feedback, and stronger health IT support would be helpful in achieving the five Comprehensive Primary Care Functions. As expected at this stage of care delivery changes, there were few favorable effects on cost, service use, and quality for Medicare Fee For Service beneficiaries. Future reports will examine the remaining three years of the model, focusing on how supports and practice transformation unfold, effects on physician experience, and whether effects on patient outcomes emerge as CPC+ practices deepen and expand care delivery changes. Finally, reports will discuss implications for sustainability and spread of the model.
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