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CMS-2016-0135 CMS Advancing Care Coordination Through Episode Payment Models (EPMs); Cardiac Rehabilitation Incentive Payment Model; and Changes to the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model CMS-5519-P Rulemaking 2021-04-21T01:00:54Z 0b00006482136a00 0938-AS90 This proposed rule proposes to implement three new Medicare Parts A and B episode payment models under section 1115A of the Social Security Act. Acute care hospitals in certain selected geographic areas will participate in retrospective episode payment models targeting care for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries receiving services during acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery bypass graft, and surgical hip/femur fracture treatment episodes. All related care within 90 days of hospital discharge will be included in the episode of care. We believe this model will further our goals of improving the efficiency and quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries receiving care for these common clinical conditions and procedures. This proposed rule also includes several proposed modifications to the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement model               {"displayProperties": [], "keywords": null, "modifyDate": "2021-04-21T01:00:54Z", "dkAbstract": "This proposed rule proposes\nto implement three new Medicare Parts\nA and B episode payment models under\nsection 1115A of the Social Security\nAct. Acute care hospitals in certain\nselected geographic areas will\nparticipate in retrospective episode\npayment models targeting care for\nMedicare fee-for-service beneficiaries\nreceiving services during acute\nmyocardial infarction, coronary artery\nbypass graft, and surgical hip/femur\nfracture treatment episodes. All related\ncare within 90 days of hospital\ndischarge will be included in the\nepisode of care. We believe this model\nwill further our goals of improving the\nefficiency and quality of care for\nMedicare beneficiaries receiving care for\nthese common clinical conditions and\nprocedures. This proposed rule also\nincludes several proposed modifications\nto the Comprehensive Care for Joint\nReplacement model", "agencyId": "CMS", "program": null, "shortTitle": null, "subType2": null, "title": "Advancing Care Coordination Through Episode Payment Models (EPMs); Cardiac Rehabilitation Incentive Payment Model; and Changes to the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model\nCMS-5519-P", "generic": null, "field1": null, "docketType": "Rulemaking", "petitionNbr": null, "rin": "0938-AS90", "organization": null, "legacyId": null, "subType": null, "category": null, "field2": null, "effectiveDate": null, "objectId": "0b00006482136a00"} single_get

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