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                            | 2023
                                    CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER 26 NAACOS is soliciting
                                    volunteers from our ACO members to serve on a committee or share their knowledge
                                via a conference session or webinar. Those interested need to complete the Call for
                                    Volunteers application before October 26. NAACOS leadership will select
                                appropriate individuals to serve on 2023 committees or participate in educational
                                activities. Those who volunteer for committees will be notified but those who wish to
                                present may not hear until we need someone with their expertise. If you have any
                                questions or have difficulty with the form, please contact Anna
                                    LaFayette.
 
 
 STAKEHOLDER
                                    LETTER ON ADVANCED APM INCENTIVE PAYMENTS
 More than 800 health care
                                organizations sent a letter to Congress last week asking leaders to extend the
                                5 percent Advanced Alternate Payment Model (APM) incentive payments before the end of
                                the year. We are hearing from congressional staff that an extension of the incentive
                                payments is under consideration. This letter is an important step in signaling to
                                lawmakers that an extension is critical. We thank all the ACOs and medical practices
                                that signed onto this letter. We encourage you to share this letter with your contacts
                                on Capitol Hill.
 
 NAACOS
                                    CO-HOSTS CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING ON VALUE
 Focus on the Advanced APM 5
                                percent incentive payment and qualifying participant threshold was heightened last week
                                when NAACOS, America’s Physician Groups, Premier, and several other coalition partners
                                hosted an in-person briefing for Capitol Hill staff. The briefing was attended by more
                                than 150 Capitol Hill staff and stakeholder registrants and is part of our ongoing
                                efforts to educate law and policymakers about value-based care and the advanced APM
                                incentive payment. Opening remarks were provided by U.S. Representative Brad Wenstrup
                                (R-OH), an original cosponsor of the Value in Healthcare Act. The briefing was moderated
                                by Mark McClellan, MD, former CMS administrator, FDA commissioner, and founding Director
                                of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University, with panelists Kisha
                                Davis, MD, Vice President of Health Equity, Aledade, Inc., Robert Fields, MD, Chief
                                Population Health Officer, Mount Sinai Health System, Jon Regis, MD, Business
                                Development Executive, Village Medical, and Richard Shuman, MD, CEO, Baycare Health
                                Partners. A recording of the briefing is available.
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                                                | Welcome
                                                            New ACO Member Heritage
                                                        Valley Healthcare Network ACO, LLC
 Beaver,
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                            | REMINDER:
                                    NAACOS SEEKS FEEDBACK ON MACRA REFORMS A group of House lawmakers
                                released a request for public comment last month on actions Congress can
                                take to stabilize the Medicare payment system and improve the Medicare Access and CHIP
                                Reauthorization Act (MACRA). NAACOS will be submitting comments to advocate for an
                                extension of the 5 percent Advanced APM incentive payment, along with providing
                                longer-term policy recommendations to improve MACRA. NAACOS members are welcome to
                                provide our policy team with feedback by emailing us at [email protected]. We encourage members to share
                                recommendations with us by Wednesday, October 12.
 
 
 PRESIDENT
                                    SIGNS CR TO KEEP GOVERNMENT FUNDED
 Last week the House and Senate
                                passed a continuing resolution (CR) (H.R. 6833) to fund the government through December
                                16. The CR includes a five-year extension of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) user
                                fees for prescription drugs, medical devices, generic drugs, and biosimilar biological
                                products. The CR punted several issues that could potentially be worked out in the lame
                                duck by extending only some programs’ funding through the CR’s deadline of December 16.
                                These include some FDA and federal health programs administered by the Department of
                                Health and Human Services (HHS), such as activities and hospital payment adjustments for
                                certain low-volume hospitals (LVH) and the Medicare-Dependent Hospital (MDH) program.
 
 With the CR complete, lawmakers have left Washington until after the
                                mid-term elections. During this time congressional committees and offices are working to
                                identify priority end-of-year proposals. Health care priorities include extension of the
                                advanced APM incentive payments, measures to address Medicare physician payment cuts,
                                ambulance payments, policies to extend COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) waivers,
                                among other issues. NAACOS will be working to ensure the extension of the advanced APM
                                incentives remains a priority.
 
 
 MIPS
                                    TARGETED REVIEWS DUE OCT. 21
 The last day to submit a Merit-Based
                                Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Targeted Review is October 21, 2022. ACOs who question
                                the accuracy of their MIPS scores can submit a Targeted Review request by signing-in to
                                the Quality Payment Program (QPP)
                                    website and selecting “Targeted Review.” CMS will contact applicants regarding
                                documentation required to support the targeted review request, which varies by
                                circumstance. All review decisions are final. More information is available in the CMS Targeted Review Guide.
 
   APPLICATION
                                    DEADLINE FOR NEW ONCOLOGY MODEL EXTENDED
 The CMS Innovation Center has
                                extended the deadline to apply to its new Enhancing Oncology Model (EOM) until 11:59 pm ET on October 10.
                                EOM is a total cost of care model that builds on the lessons learned in the Oncology
                                Care Model (OCM). NAACOS has developed a summary of the model for members, outlining elements such as its
                                emphasis on health equity, electronic patient reported outcomes (ePROs), and lower
                                enhanced oncology services payments. CMS also recently published a set of frequently
                                    asked questions around the model that ACOs may find useful. Applications are
                                non-binding, and CMS does not expect to offer another application period for the model.
                                Decisions on applications are expected later this year.
 
 
 NAACOS
                                    2023 WINTER BOOT CAMP: REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
 The 2023 Winter Boot
                                Camp, February 9–10, will focus on clinical, operational, and quality topics including
                                how to best utilize and assess your network’s care management services, how to assess
                                your post-acute network and implement new programs and workflow, and how to implement
                                quality improvement projects into the clinical and administrative workflows. Learn tips
                                and tricks, new approaches to care, and lessons learned by some of the top performing
                                ACOs in the country during this event. Sign up early to save your seat!
 
 
 NQF
                                    PUBLISHES RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEVERAGING EHR SOURCED MEASURES
 The
                                National Quality Forum (NQF) recently published recommendations on how to leverage electronic health record
                                (EHR) sourced measures to improve care coordination and communication for patient care
                                and quality measurement. The report calls on stakeholders to develop new, standardized
                                EHR data elements to document and assess care communication and care coordination,
                                including through expanding patient and caregiver driven data elements.
 
 
   NQF
                                    MAP REPORT RECOMMENDS MAINTAINING MSSP MEASURES
 The Measure
                                Applications Partnership (MAP), convened by NQF, met to review measures for potential
                                removal from various CMS programs. The final report discusses 32 measures across six programs, and no
                                measures were recommended for removal from MSSP. This fall, the MAP will reconvene to
                                review measures under consideration for addition. NAACOS participates in the Clinician
                                Workgroup, which provides input on the MSSP measure set.
 
 MASSACHUSETTS
                                    EXTENDS MEDICAID ACO PROGRAM THROUGH 2027
 This week, CMS approved Massachusetts’ proposal to expand and extend the
                                state’s Medicaid section 1115 waiver through December 2027. This includes plans to
                                expand the ACO and Community Partners programs, implement primary care capitation within
                                ACOs, advance health equity by providing incentive payments for ACOs and hospitals to
                                reduce disparities, and incentivize ACOs to invest in pediatric care coordination for
                                children with complex needs. Additional resources are available:
   NEW
                                    EVALUATION OF CPC+ IMPACTS ON COMMERCIALLY INSURED POPULATIONS
 A recent study
                                found that the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model did not have statistically
                                significant impacts on cost or quality measures for privately insured populations in
                                Michigan. The authors recommend that in future primary care transformation models, more
                                funds be shifted into capitated arrangements so that primary care practices can engage
                                in broader practice transformation. These findings are consistent with CMS’s most recent
                                independent evaluation of the model. More information is
                                available in this NAACOS summary.
 
 
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