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Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) is a federal initiative that seeks to strengthen primary care through care delivery transformation and multi-payer payment reform. Oregon was one of 18 regions selected by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to join the program, which began in 2017. CPC+ builds upon the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative (CPCI, or CPC Classic), in which Oregon participated. CPC+ is consistent with many of Oregon’s innovations, which include delivery system transformation, investment in primary care, and an emphasis on value-based payment models.

 

Oregon CPC+ Payer Group Goals

  • Collaborate to support sustainable primary care transformation that results in healthier patients and lower costs
  • Identify and share payer and clinic best practices to achieve program care delivery and payment model goals
  • Align to reduce fragmentation, seek simplification, and leverage existing resources
  • Seek to understand and demonstrate the value of the model to change expectations of how primary care is funded

 

Focus Areas

  1. Multi-stakeholder alignment
  2. Value-based payment model for primary care
  3. Practice support
  4. Data aggregation/data support to practices
  5. Quality measure alignment
  6. Evaluation for success

 

Oregon Payer Group

The Oregon Payer Group is comprised of:

  • Advanced Health
  • AllCare
  • CareOregon
  • InterCommunity Health Network
  • Moda/Eastern Oregon CCO
  • Oregon Health Authority
  • PacificSource Health Plans
  • Primary Health
  • Providence Health Plan and Providence Health Assurance
  • Trillium Community Health
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Willamette Valley Community Health
  • Yamhill CCO
  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

 

Participating Oregon payers meet monthly to identify areas for alignment and learn from one another. Together, they created a roadmap with goals and milestones, guiding their efforts for the duration of the program.

 

The Oregon Payer Group is convened by Comagine Health and Artemis Consulting, with strategic guidance and financial support from the Oregon Health Leadership Council.