Hogan Administration, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Announce Extension of Maryland’s All-Payer Hospital Model
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As a result of this agreement, Maryland's current All-Payer Hospital Model Contract and amendments will be extended from an expiration date of
"This is a significant win for Maryland's health care delivery system, and the direct result of the tireless advocacy on behalf of all Marylanders by Secretary
"This extension reflects the Hogan administration's continual commitment to improving health care quality while reducing costs. We look forward to working with CMS to finalize the new
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Building on the state's track record of innovation in the health care sector, the model is designed to coordinate medical treatment for patients served in both hospital and non-hospital settings, to improve health outcomes, and to rein in the growth of health care costs.
The model limits cost shifting by various health care payers, including Medicare, and protects the individual consumer. It also addresses primary care and allows for greater coordination among the medical community. The model also enables the state and provider communities to collaborate on critical health care issues, including opioid use, diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic conditions. This collaborative approach draws upon a strong partnership with key players in Maryland's health system - hospitals, payers, physicians, long-term care providers, and regulatory agencies, along with state and federal partners.
The Hogan administration is proactively working with stakeholders to finalize the updated model contract as quickly as possible with common priorities which include further discussions of the Maryland Model, including the Maryland Primary Care Program, and additional updates to the Care Redesign Participation Agreement, including efforts to obtain MACRA eligibility for Care Redesign Program participants.
Additional details on the proposed structure of the new model, including the process and timeline of negotiations with the federal government, can be found at http://hscrc.maryland.gov/Pages/progression.aspx.
Any additional questions or clarification can be directed via email to [email protected]. Implementation of the model will begin on
About Maryland's All-Payer Medicare Model
Maryland's current approach to hospital payment is known as the "Maryland All-Payer Medicare Model Contract," and runs from
Since 2014, Maryland's hospitals have successfully reduced unnecessary readmissions and hospital-acquired conditions, while decreasing the growth in hospital cost per capita. However, the current approach focused on hospitals does not sufficiently provide for comprehensive coordination across the entire health care system. Because of this limitation, the federal government required Maryland to develop a new model that encompasses all of the health care that patients receive, both inside the hospital and the community.



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