Grand View Health, CMS, others form integrated delivery network

Sellersville, Pa.-based Grand View Health, along with CMS and several local primary care offices will collaborate on an integrated delivery network to provide coordinated, high quality care at lower costs, according to The Intelligencer.

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The Grand View Healthcare Partnership includes more than 50 primary care physicians, mid-level practitioners and a number of specialists, along with payers from CMS, state Medicaid agencies, commercial health plans, self-insured businesses and primary care practices.

Participating payers will receive care management fees and enhanced payments from participating organizations, according to the article.

“A robust primary care system is essential to achieve better case, smarter spending and healthier people,” said CMS Administrator Patrick Conway. “For this reason, CMS is committed to supporting primary care clinicians to deliver the best, most comprehensive primary care possible for their patients.”

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