Healthcare Innovation November 2, 2022
Mark Hagland

The release of the final rule for the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule, revealed significant moves around the Medicare Shared Savings Program on the part of CMS officials—and providers are optimistic

At a time when everything in healthcare policy is complex and challenging, the set of announcements around the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) published on Tuesday, Nov. 1, was interesting and potentially very important. As we reported on Tuesday after the news broke, senior officials at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced, in the context of the calendar year 2023 Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) final rule, that they were making several adjustments to the benchmarks embedded in the MSSP Program.

As we noted in our breaking-news report...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare, Payment Models, Provider, Value Based
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