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Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Initiative (CPC+): First Annual Report, Findings at a Glance

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  • Deborah Peikes
  • Grace Anglin
  • Mary Harrington
  • Arkadipta Ghosh
  • Kristin Geonnotti
  • Ann O'Malley
  • Stacy Dale
  • Sheila Hoag
  • Dana Petersen
  • Pragya Singh
  • Ha Tu
  • Laura Blue
  • Sean Orzol
  • Rosalind Keith
  • Anne Mutti
  • Genna Cohen
  • Tricia Higgins
  • Laurie Felland
  • Linda Barterian
  • Victoria Peebles
  • Amanda Lechner
  • Nikkilyn Morrison
  • Melanie Au
  • Jessica Laird
  • Grace Oh
  • Rachel Machta
  • Jasmine Little
  • Randall Brown

Abstract

Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) is the largest and most ambitious primary care payment and delivery reform ever tested in the United States.

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  • Deborah Peikes & Grace Anglin & Mary Harrington & Arkadipta Ghosh & Kristin Geonnotti & Ann O'Malley & Stacy Dale & Sheila Hoag & Dana Petersen & Pragya Singh & Ha Tu & Laura Blue & Sean Orzol & Rosal, "undated". "Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Initiative (CPC+): First Annual Report, Findings at a Glance," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3db5e29f9b9a4c77a128d44cc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3db5e29f9b9a4c77a128d44cc2ec0d0c
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    1. Ning Fu & Pragya Singh & Stacy Dale & Sean Orzol & Deborah Peikes & Arkadipta Ghosh & Randall Brown & Timothy J. Day, "undated". "Long-Term Effects of the Comprehensive Primary Care Model on Health Care Spending and Utilization," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 89d8a0cc136d45a4a3105f3e8, Mathematica Policy Research.

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