Healthcare Innovation February 8, 2023
David Raths

Advance Investment Payments program is modeled after the ACO Investment Model, which provided upfront loans for rural providers to participate in the Medicare Shared Savings Program

Signify Health Inc. (NYSE: SGFY), a healthcare platform that leverages analytics, technology and nationwide healthcare networks to power value-based payment programs, said it would participate in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Advance Investment Payments (AIP) incentive program to support providers in rural and underserved communities.

In 2024, to help address the lack of preventive services available in rural settings, CMS is introducing the AIP program for providers caring for underserved populations. This new offering provides funding in advance to help providers implement the infrastructure, technology and resources necessary for success in...

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