Vt. selected for program to improve health care access, quality
"This selection is a testament to our agency's long-standing partnership with the federal government and their support of our efforts to advance new flexible payment and care delivery approaches that result in more affordable, accessible and high-quality care for Vermonters, hospitals, and primary care providers. We look forward to working with CMS to design a model that addresses the needs of Vermonters," said
This opportunity is a component of
Building upon the all-payer model, AHEAD will require participation from both providers and payers. AHEAD provides flexibility and predictability to
High-quality care is incentivized by providing payments to hospitals and primary care practices based on quality measures, according to the release.
"The selection of
AHEAD would be in place for up to nine performance years, from 2026 through 2034, allowing time for changes in care delivery to be designed, implemented and for those changes to impact outcomes for Vermonters.
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