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Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP) Chronic Care Improvement Programs & Quality Improvement Projects

Guidance for Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP) Chronic Care Improvement Programs & Quality Improvement Projects.

Issued by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Issue Date: December 19, 2019

SPOTLIGHT & RELEASES

 

 

MMPs that participate in the capitated model demonstrations will conduct all required quality and performance improvement projects outlined in the three-way contract, including Chronic Care Improvement Projects (CCIPs) and Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs), and will submit all required reporting directly to the state. The state will review the submissions for approval, as appropriate. MMPs will conduct at least two (2) improvement projects: one that will meet general Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs) requirements, and one focused on chronic care to meet Medicare Advantage CCIP requirements. Each MMP will work with the state to identify the improvement project topics to focus on, as well as how many projects must be conducted.

More information on the current CCIP requirements for MMPs is available below:


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