Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO definition

Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO means an ACO which has executed a Next Generation ACO Model participation agreement with CMS that has the majority of its ACO aligned Medicare beneficiaries residing in Vermont as of the start date of Performance Year 1 of the Model. In accordance with section 8.a.ii, the participation agreement for Vermont Modified Next Generation ACOs will be amended to specify that the GMCB shall have a role in developing the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative Benchmark. Vermont Modified Next Generation ACOs with these amended participation agreements are considered to be participants in the Next Generation ACO Model.
Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO means an ACO participating in the Next Generation ACO Model that has the majority of its ACO aligned Medicare beneficiaries residing in Vermont at of the start date of Performance Year 1 of the Vermont All-Payer ACO Model. The Participation Agreement for Vermont Modified Next Generation ACOs will be amended to specify that the GMCB shall have a role in developing the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative Benchmark.

Examples of Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO in a sentence

  • For Performance Year 1 of the Model, CMS shall execute Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO participation agreements with eligible Vermont ACOs that are based on the Next Generation ACO Model participation agreements, but are amended to reflect the GMCB’s role in setting the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative Benchmark in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, except as described in sections 7.c and 9.d.

  • In order for a Vermont ACO to be eligible to participate in the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative or be eligible to become a Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO, the GMCB must submit to CMS a letter jointly signed by the GMCB and the Vermont ACO attesting that the two entities will work together to achieve the ACO Scale Targets, Statewide Financial Targets, and Statewide Health Outcomes and Quality of Care Targets of the Vermont All-payer ACO Model.

  • In order for a Vermont ACO to be eligible to participate in the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative or be eligible to become a Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO, GMCB must submit to CMS a letter jointly signed by GMCB and the Vermont ACO attesting that the two entities will work together to achieve the ACO Scale Targets, Statewide Financial Targets, and Statewide Health Outcomes and Quality of Care Targets of the Vermont All-payer ACO Model.

  • Apply the growth rates in (b) and (c) to the best estimate available on Medicare FFS expenditures incurred during the year prior to the Performance Year in question for the Medicare FFS beneficiaries who are aligned to the Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO for PY1 and VMA ACO for PY2-PY5, respectively.

  • For Performance Year 1 of the Model, before the Initiative begins, Vermont shall develop the Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative Benchmarks for each Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO in the same manner as the requirements, exceptions, and standards articulated in Sections 5.c, 6.d, and 7.b.ii of this Agreement.

  • To the extent it has the authority, the GMCB may direct a VMA ACO and a Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO, to make specific infrastructure and care delivery investments.

  • The Vermont Medicare Total Cost of Care per Beneficiary Growth and All-payer Total Cost of Care per Beneficiary Growth calculations will be adjusted to incorporate any Shared Losses or Shared Savings for any Vermont ACOs participating in a Medicare FFS ACO initiative (e.g., Vermont Medicare ACO Initiative, Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO Model, and Medicare Shared Savings Program).

  • As a participant in the Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO Program, made possible through the Vermont All-Payer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Model Agreement, OneCare will receive and distribute Medicare dollars for the Blueprint for Health, Community Health Teams (CHTs), and Services and Support at Home (SASH).

  • Through the CMS Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO Model participation agreement, CMS pays the Organization an All Inclusive Population Based Payment (“AIPBP”).

  • To the extent of its statutory oversight as provided for in Act 113,29 the Board may direct the Vermont Medicare ACO, a Vermont Modified Next Generation ACO, or both, to make specific infrastructure and care delivery investments.

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