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New York State DSRIP Performance-Based Contracting and Funds Flow from PPS to Providers: Phased Approach and Other Best Practices

January 25, 2016

Overview: In April 2014, New York State finalized the terms and conditions of the Medicaid 1115 Waiver, which allows the state to reinvest approximately $8 billion generated in savings from the Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT) reforms across a five-year period. Part of these efforts is the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, which […]

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Normalizing Transition: Building Effective Leadership in a Transitory Workforce Culture

January 25, 2016

This is the age of transitory labor. The most recent labor statistics on employee tenure indicate that the average worker will spend 4.6 years in one position.1 Over a series of 10 years, those engaged in “healthcare support occupations” average 3.2 years, and those identified as “healthcare practitioners and technical occupations” average 4.9 years.2 In a […]

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Year in Review

December 18, 2015

What a year 2015 has been for those of us living in the high pressure and constantly changing world of health care! Like teenagers, we have a new set of very popular jargon. If we used hashtags, #populationhealth, #caremanagement, #valuebasedcontracting, #jointventure and #consolidation would be trending.   In the past 12 months we’ve seen massive […]

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Developing a Data Sharing Roadmap through the NY DSRIP Program

December 14, 2015

Introduction & Context: The transformative New York State five-year Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program, part of New York’s 1115 Medicaid Waiver, requires organizations across the State to create regional provider networks called Performing Provider Systems (PPSs) that will coordinate care to manage the health of the Medicaid population in their respective regions. […]

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Leveraging Health Care Talent Pipelines for DSRIP Success

December 14, 2015

Implementing a successful Delivery System Reform Incentive Project (DSRIP), or any delivery system redesign initiative, can be challenging, but overcoming those challenges can reap great reward. Organizations are often overwhelmed when planning DSRIP projects and ensuring such projects are aligned with broader population health management goals. Care management resources are often limited, resulting in focused […]

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Lessons for Launching a Project Management Office (PMO) to Support DSRIP Implementation

December 14, 2015

The Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program is a key element of many 1115 Medicaid demonstration waivers that have been approved in eight states. It is designed to achieve the Triple Aim by incentivizing health care providers to increase access to care and improve population health outcomes for low-income patients. Participating health care organizations […]

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Earning funds through Net Project Valuation and Monetary worth of Achievement Values

December 2, 2015

New York State Performing Provider Systems (PPS) can earn funds through five different pools as part of the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program; Net Project Valuation, Net High Performance fund, Additional High Performance Fund (AHPP), Safety Net Equity Guarantee fund (Equity Infrastructure Program or EIP), Safety Net Equity Performance Fund (Equity Performance Program […]

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Recent Changes to the Supplemental DSRIP Programs

December 2, 2015

During the week of October 15, 2015, the New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) released new information about three of the five DSRIP funding sources. One of these funding sources, the Additional High Performance Program, applies to all PPSs, while the other two Equity Programs are only available to 15 of the State’s […]

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The Case For Care Coordinators

November 17, 2015

Health care delivery is usually discussed in broad, dramatic strokes: open heart surgeries, organ transplants, cancer patient survival rates. But seemingly insignificant things can dramatically impact health care delivery. For example, a patient misses a crucial doctor’s appointment because they lack transportation, leading to another hospital stay. Or, a patient with diabetes lets their health […]

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Washington State Global 1115 Waiver: An Overview

November 17, 2015

Overview: : Washington State has proposed a Section 1115 Medicaid waiver with the goal to transform the current delivery system for Medicaid providers and beneficiaries. The waiver is a system transformation initiative that will significantly change the way care is delivered to low-income patients. Medicaid patients are entitled to accessible, coordinated and quality health care […]

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