What is the CMS Innovation Center?
The CMS Innovation Center, officially known as the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, was established under the Affordable Care Act to test and develop new payment and service delivery models. The overarching goal of this center is to enhance the quality of health care while simultaneously reducing costs for beneficiaries, providers, and the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The initiatives within the Innovation Center focus on various components such as improving patient care, encouraging efficient health care practices, and fostering partnerships with health care organizations.
The Innovation Center conducts various pilot programs, which help determine the most effective ways to deliver care and reimburse providers. These models are rigorously evaluated to identify successful practices that can be scaled up and incorporated into the broader Medicare and Medicaid systems. By continuously testing new approaches, the CMS Innovation Center aims to encourage innovation in the delivery of health care for millions of Americans. For more specific information, one may want to explore the relevant pages on the CMS.gov website.
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