HealthIT Answers September 4, 2025
HHS/ONC/CMS Communications

What’s new: First reconciliation results for the CMS Innovation Center’s Enhancing Oncology Model (EOM) showed cost savings for more than three quarters of participants; more than half were also rewarded for quality of care.

Why it matters: EOM – informed by lessons learned from its predecessor, the Oncology Care Model – is showing great promise for achieving major cost savings and improved quality of care for cancer patients: of the 43 participants evaluated in the model’s first performance period, 79% achieved savings relative to historical spending and more than half earned the highest performance bonus for quality.

What to expect: In July 2025, the model welcomed its second cohort of participants who will help shape the future of cancer care;...

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