Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
SAVE THE DATE: MAKING CARE PRIMARY (MCP) OFFICE HOURS
The CMS Innovation Center’s Making Care Primary (MCP) Model team will be answering questions about the forthcoming model in an
Office Hours webinar on Tuesday, October 24 at 2:00 PM EDT. A link to register for the event will be sent via listserv once
available. In addition to the live Q&A, attendees will be able to submit questions in advance upon registering.
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMS Innovation Center) is currently accepting applications for the Making Care
Primary (MCP) Model. Interested organizations are encouraged to begin their applications even if they are not prepared to submit
at this time; doing so helps CMS provide more tailored support to applicants.
Eligibility requirements and additional model details can be found in the Request for Applications (RFA). Interested organizations
must submit their application via web portal by Thursday, November 30 at 11:59 PM EST to be considered for the model.
A number of resources have been published to the MCP Model webpage to support applicants in their decision-making, including:
* Making Care Primary Model Overview Video and Model Overview Factsheet;
* Application Tracks Factsheet, which includes an example decision tree for track selection;
* , which are updated on a rolling basis;
* a Payer Partner Factsheet and Payer Partners Guide to Alignment;
* as well as a CMS Innovation Center Primary Care Models Comparison.
MCP will launch July 1, 2024, in eight states: Colorado, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Minnesota,
Massachusetts and Washington, and will operate over a 10.5-year period. This model aims to strengthen coordination between
patients’ primary care clinicians, specialists, social service providers, and behavioral health clinicians, to drive improved
chronic disease prevention, fewer emergency room visits, and better health outcomes.
For questions about the Making Care Primary Model, please reach out to
[email protected]. To stay up to date on upcoming model
announcements, events, and resources, sign up for the Making Care Primary Model listserv.
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