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Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative: First Annual Report

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  • Erin Fries Taylor
  • Stacy Dale
  • Deborah Peikes
  • Randall Brown
  • Arkadipta Ghosh
  • Jesse Crosson
  • Grace Anglin
  • Rosalind Keith
  • Rachel Shapiro

Abstract

In October 2012, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in a unique collaboration between public and private health care payers, launched the Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC) initiative to improve primary care delivery in seven regions across the United States.

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  • Erin Fries Taylor & Stacy Dale & Deborah Peikes & Randall Brown & Arkadipta Ghosh & Jesse Crosson & Grace Anglin & Rosalind Keith & Rachel Shapiro, "undated". "Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative: First Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2790122c754b40a3a3f58266c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:2790122c754b40a3a3f58266c3fd87ec
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    3. Anna Collins & Cara Stepanczuk & Nyna Williams & Eugene Rich, "undated". "Supporting Better Patient Decisions at the Point of Care: What Payers and Delivery Systems Can Do," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6c6a86e28d7149c993713352e, Mathematica Policy Research.

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