Medical Economics September 26, 2023
Richard Payerchin

Informational webinar scheduled for this week for physicians, other clinicians and practice managers.

Medicare leaders and family physicians will join for an information session about a new health care model that will start next summer.

This year, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Making Care Primary (MCP), a new model that will launch in July 2024 in eight states for 10.5 years. CMS is encouraging physicians to begin making applications that are due Nov. 30 to be considered for the model, which will start in Colorado, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Washington.

MCP is geared to smaller, independent organizations that want to participate in value-based care independently, instead of joining...

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