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Policy changes are expected under any new president. But the recent re-election of Donald Trump and a unified Congress is likely to shake up U.S. healthcare policy in ways that are yet to be foretold. Among the proposals being floated are block grants and work requirements for Medicaid, the ending of enhanced tax subsidies to purchase insurance on the exchanges, greater regulation of pharmacy benefit managers and shakeups of federal agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This webinar will preview the potential upcoming changes and their impact on healthcare delivery.

This 90 minute webinar features Katherine Hempstead of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Robert Saunders of the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University and Ronald Vance of Alvarez & Marsal Healthcare discussing how payers and providers might stand to benefit from the MCP model, and what concerns might need to be addressed as part of this HealthExecWire webinar event, What to Make of CMS’s New “Making Care Primary” Model.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding the components of the Making Care Primary model, and how both providers and payers may benefit.
  • How the MCP model might impact existing and future value-based care models.
  • What may be required to participate in the MCP model initiative.
  • What incentives CMS will be paying to participants, and what level of performance is expected.
  • How findings from the MCP model might apply to providers and payers, whether MCP participants or not.