CMS Innovation Center Health Care Innovation Awards : Evaluation Plan
Author
: Sandra H. Berry and Thomas W. Concannon
Subject
: CMS Innovation Center Health Care Innovation Awards
Publisher
: RAND Corporation
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Summary
On November 14, 2011, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) within
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the Health Care Innovation
Challenge. Through this initiative, CMS planned to award up to $900 million in Health Care
Innovation Awards (HCIAs), funded through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), for applicants who
proposed compelling new models of service delivery or payment improvements that promise to
deliver better health, better health care, and lower costs through improved quality of care for
Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollees. CMS was also
interested in learning how new models would affect subpopulations of beneficiaries (e.g., those
eligible for Medicare and Medicaid and complex patients) who have unique characteristics or
health care needs that could be related to poor outcomes. In addition, the initiative sought to
identify new models of workforce development and deployment, as well as models that can be
rapidly deployed and have the promise of sustainability.
This report describes a strategy for evaluating the awardees. It is written for use by the CMS
staff who will be engaged in planning the evaluations, by individuals and organizations that will
conduct or support evaluation activities, and by awardees who will participate in evaluations by
sharing information on HCIA programs and program outcomes. A companion report, The CMS
Innovation Center Health Care Innovation Awards Database Report: Information on Awardees
and their Populations (Morganti et al., 2013), presents detailed information on each of the
awardees.
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