Webinar on ‘Making Care Primary’ Scheduled for December 6; Deadline for MCP Model Applications Extended to December 14, 2023

In response to stakeholder feedback, CMS has extended the application deadline for the Making Care Primary (MCP) Model by two weeks; the new deadline for application submission is Thursday, December 14, at 11:59 p.m. EST.

The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) and the New York State Academy of Family Physicians will host a webinar with officials from CMS on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Participants may register for this webinar HERE.

Nicholas Minter, Director of the Division of Advanced Primary Care, Patient Care Models Group, CMS Innovation Center, and Ms. Kate Davidson, LCSW, Director of Learning and Diffusion Group at Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, will provide an overview of the application process during the webinar and will also answer any questions participants may have. 

Making Care Primary (MCP) Model will be tested in eight states and include practices in Upstate New York (north of Westchester County). Eligible primary care groups include internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatrics. Another unique feature of this model is that FQHC’s can also participate. 

The MCP application is non-binding and should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. Find eligibility requirements and model details in the RFA. CMS has published an Example Revenue Factsheet to support interested applicants in decision-making, which compares potential revenue under Medicare fee-for-service to potential revenue under MCP. Please visit the model webpage for additional resources.

MCP will launch on July 1, 2024, in eight states: Colorado, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Upstate New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Washington, and will operate over 10.5 years. This model aims to strengthen coordination between patients’ primary care clinicians, specialists, social service providers, and behavioral health clinicians to drive improved chronic disease prevention, fewer emergency room visits, and better health outcomes.

For questions about the Making Care Primary Model, please contact [email protected]. Sign up for the Making Care Primary Model listserv to stay current on upcoming model announcements, events, and resources.

Categories: PulsePublished On: November 30th, 2023Tags: , ,

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