Health Payer Intelligence September 5, 2018
Thomas Beaton

The Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model is a public-private collaboration that uses value-based payments to improve population health management.

CMS’s Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model may offer lessons and strategies for payers that want to increase primary care efficiency with population health management strategies.

The CPC+ model is the nation’s largest comprehensive primary care model. The initiative began in 2016 and is expected to run until 2022. Currently, the CPC+ model operates in 18 regions across the US.

The CPC+ has the potential to generate significant cost savings, improve the quality of primary care practices, and integrate value-based care more deeply into the PCP environment.

WHAT IS THE CPC+ MODEL?

In 2012, CMS launched the initial Comprehensive Primary...

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