Assuming Full Risk in Care Delivery
The Learning and Diffusion Group at the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) is launching a three-part video series to educate clinicians about how to successfully participate in value-based healthcare. This series is a part of the global strategy for ensuring wide-spread adoption of alternative payment models. Each video uses a patient and clinician story to highlight key concepts in the video and showcases some of the more prominent payment models tested by CMMI. The third and final video of the series highlights some of the advantages for providers wanting to move toward full capitation, or full risk. This video features CMMI Chief Medical Officer, Michael Lipp, MD, interviewing value-based thought leader and CEO of ChenMed, Chris Chen, MD. This video uses a clinician story to highlight key concepts in the video and showcases some of the more prominent payment models tested by CMMI. For more information: Glossary of Terms https://www.cms.gov/files/document/va... CMS no longer offers Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Education Unit (CME/CEU) credits

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