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Achieving Coordination of Care to Improve Population Health: Provider Collaboration in Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Programs

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  • Jessica Heeringa
  • Carey Appold
  • Julia Baller
  • Keanan Lane
  • Ryan Stringer
  • James Woerheide

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This brief describes the variation in eligibility requirements for provider participation, as defined by CMS and the states; how providers collaborate to meet the goals of DSRIP; the factors that influence collaboration; and implications for the national evaluation of DSRIP.

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  • Jessica Heeringa & Carey Appold & Julia Baller & Keanan Lane & Ryan Stringer & James Woerheide, "undated". "Achieving Coordination of Care to Improve Population Health: Provider Collaboration in Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dfe9e96d2b3344179998852d6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dfe9e96d2b3344179998852d68f4aab5
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    1115 demonstrations; Medicaid; implementation; evaluation; delivery system reform incentive payments ; DSRIP; premium assistance; healthy behaviors;
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