It's Not Too Late To Qualify For Comprehensive Primary Care Plus
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Lynn Barr, CEO of Caravan Health, will present a one-hour webinar on how primary care providers can qualify for the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) initiative, an innovative multi-payer program offered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that generously compensates providers for delivering comprehensive care.
Through Sept. 15, eligible providers may apply for CPC+ Track 1 or Track 2, potentially earning $100,000 to $250,000 per year, in addition to fee-for-service. Ms. Barr will differentiate between the models, and help practices determine which track is best for them by providing an easy roadmap to meet eligibility requirements and a financial calculator to assess incentive payments.
"We encourage all eligible providers to apply for CPC+," says Ms. Barr. "Caravan Health will work with your practice to ensure you are set up with all qualifying programs before the application deadline. You will be provided with a detailed action plan and comprehensive application assistance, all at no cost."
CMS recently announced 14 geographical regions eligible for the five-year program including the states of Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Tennessee. Additional regions are the Greater Kansas City Region of Kansas and Missouri; the North Hudson-Capital Region of New York; Northern Kentucky and the Greater Philadelphia Region in Pennsylvania.
The webinar will take place Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 9am PT/11am CT/12pm ET. Log in to www.readytalk.com and enter participant code 5004771. An audio-only option is available by dialing (303) 248-0285 and entering 5004771.
For more information about how your practice can qualify for CPC+ in time to apply and at no cost, please go to www.caravanhealth.com.
SOURCE Caravan Health
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