The Transforming
Clinical Practice Initiative is designed to help clinicians achieve large-scale
health transformation. The initiative is designed to support more than 140,000
clinician practices over the next four years in sharing, adapting and further developing
their comprehensive quality improvement strategies. The initiative is one part
of a strategy advanced by the Affordable Care Act to strengthen the quality of
patient care and spend health care dollars more wisely. It aligns with the
criteria for innovative models set forth in the Affordable Care Act:
- Promoting broad payment and practice reform in primary care and specialty care.
- Promoting care coordination between providers of services and suppliers,
- Establishing community-based health teams to support chronic care management, and
- Promoting improved quality and reduced cost by developing a collaborative of institutions that support practice transformation.
Background
Since the launch of the
Affordable Care Act, CMS has launched numerous programs and models to help
health providers achieve large-scale transformation. Programs and models, such
as the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program, Accountable Care Organizations,
and the Partnership for Patients initiative with Hospital Engagement Networks,
are striving to help clinicians and hospitals move from volume-based towards
patient-centered quality health care services. This has resulted in fewer
unnecessary hospital readmissions, reductions in healthcare-associated
infections and hospital-acquired conditions, and improvements in quality
outcomes and cost efficiency.
To date, there has been
no large–scale investment in a collaborative peer-based learning initiative
designed as an investment that ensures that clinicians who participate will be
part of leading and creating positive change for the entire health care system.
CMS estimates that only about 185,000 of the nation’s clinicians currently
participate in existing programs, models, and initiatives that facilitate
practice transformation.
The Transforming
Clinical Practice Initiative is one of the largest federal investments uniquely
designed to support clinician practices through nationwide, collaborative, and
peer-based learning networks that facilitate large-scale practice
transformation.
Initiative Details
Practice
Transformation Networks
The Practice
Transformation Networks are peer-based learning networks designed to coach,
mentor and assist clinicians in developing core competencies specific to
practice transformation. This approach allows clinician practices to become
actively engaged in the transformation and ensures collaboration among a broad
community of practices that creates, promotes, and sustains learning and
improvement across the health care system. The following organizations are the
Practice Transformation Networks:
- Arizona Health-e Connection
- Baptist Health System, Inc.
- Children's Hospital of Orange County
- Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing,
- Community Care of North Carolina, Inc.
- Community Health Center Association of Connecticut, Inc.
- Consortium for Southeastern Hypertension Control
- Health Partners Delmarva, LLC
- Iowa Healthcare Collaborative
- Local Initiative Health Authority of Los Angeles County
- Maine Quality Counts
- Mayo Clinic
- National Council for Behavioral Health
- National Rural Accountable Care Consortium
- New Jersey Innovation Institute
- New Jersey Medical & Health Associates dba CarePoint Health
- New York eHealth Collaborative
- New York University School of Medicine
- Pacific Business Group on Health
- PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
- Rhode Island Quality Institute
- The Trustees of Indiana University
- VHA/UHC Alliance Newco, Inc.
- University of Massachusetts Medical School
- University of Washington
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- VHQC
- VHS Valley Health Systems, LLC
- Washington State Department of Health
Support
and Alignment Networks
The Support and
Alignment Networks will provide a system for workforce development utilizing
national and regional professional associations and public-private partnerships
that are currently working in practice transformation efforts. Utilizing
existing and emerging tools (e.g., continuing medical education, maintenance of
certification, core competency development) these networks will help ensure
sustainability of these efforts. These will especially support the recruitment
of clinician practices serving small, rural and medically underserved
communities and play an active role in the alignment of new learning. The following
organizations are the Support and Alignment Networks:
- American College of Emergency Physicians
- American College of Physicians, Inc.
- HCD International, Inc.
- Patient Centered Primary Care Foundation
- The American Board of Family Medicine, Inc.
- Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement
- American College of Radiology
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Medical Association
- National Nursing Centers Consortium
Support
and Alignment Networks 2.0
A second round funding opportunity
announcement of the Support and Alignment Networks (2.0) was
announced on June 10, 2016. This opportunity will provide up to $10 million
over the next three years to leverage primary and specialist care
transformation work and learning that will catalyze the adoption of Alternative
Payment Models at very large scale, and with very low cost. The Support and
Alignment Networks 2.0 represents a significant enhancement to the TCPI network
expertise and will help clinicians prepare for the proposed new Quality Payment Program,
which CMS is implementing as part of bipartisan legislation Congress passed
last year repealing the Sustainable Growth Rate.
Through this initiative,
the Support and Alignment Network 2.0 awardees will identify, enroll, and
provide tailored technical assistance to advanced clinician practices in order
to accelerate transformation and diffuse this learning throughout the TCPI
initiative. Support and Alignment Network 2.0 awardees’ activities, coaching,
and technical assistance should result in the rapid transition of practices through
five phases of transformation:
- Set aims
- Use data to drive care
- Achieve progress on aims
- Achieve benchmark status
- Thrive as a business via pay-for-value approaches
The period of
performance for the Support and Alignment Networks 2.0 is September 2016
through September 2019. The period of performance includes three 12-month
budget periods. Support and Alignment Networks must achieve reasonable progress
to the aims of the initiative as supported by their own proposed specific
targets and milestones. Continued funding is contingent on adequate progress,
compliance with the terms and conditions of the previous budget period, and the
availability of funds.
For additional information,
please contact transformation@cms.hhs.gov
Rapid Practice Innovation
(RPI)
If your organization is participating in a TCPI Network or just looking to improve. ERM has a solution that is guaranteed to deliver results in just 24 weeks.
Rapid
Practice Innovation is an evidence based practice transformation program that
ensures your organization is “risk ready.” Over the last 4 years, we have
worked with medical practices, IPAs, MSOs FQHCs, health alliances, rural health
networks and health plans to improve the delivery of care from the initial
point of contact and sustain that change through RPI.
Two RPI Tracks for 2017 and 2018:
- 24 Week Practice Transformation - Our proprietary 24 week curriculum re-designs the primary care office from the ground up to ensure success in the new world of value-based reimbursement.
- 52 Week "Risk Ready" Practice Transformation - This track combines the 24 week curriculum followed by 28
weeks of monitoring and follow-up for certification. Practices who successfully
complete both the 24 week curriculum and the 28 week post-transition follow-up
will be awarded a “Risk Ready” Certificate.
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