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Attribution in DSRIP Demonstration Programs: A Spotlight on New Jersey and New York

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  • Melanie Au
  • Carey Appold
  • Ryan Stringer
  • Patrick Balke

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The brief has three objectives: (1) to describe how DSRIP demonstrations handle attribution and to discuss the differences and commonalities in their methods, (2) to report on New Jersey’s and New York’s experiences developing and implementing an attribution method, and (3) to provide insights on factors that promote or hinder success for future DSRIP demonstrations—or other programs focused on delivery system redesign—and forthcoming DSRIP evaluations.

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  • Melanie Au & Carey Appold & Ryan Stringer & Patrick Balke, "undated". "Attribution in DSRIP Demonstration Programs: A Spotlight on New Jersey and New York," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9c4ceba4a0d24e5b8a1877b59, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9c4ceba4a0d24e5b8a1877b591ae0c0b
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    1. Laurie Felland & Debra Lipson & Jessica Heeringa, "undated". "Examining New York’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Demonstration: Achievements at the Demonstration’s Midpoint and Lessons for Other States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aa63a17b8aef42bc8e45a90d8, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Jessica Heeringa & Debra Lipson & Rachel Machta & Keanan Lane & Rachel Vogt, "undated". "Designing Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Demonstrations to Reward Better Performance," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 46aa64dfeb5e4f84b5f7406b8, Mathematica Policy Research.

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