The Findings at a Glance provides a brief overview of key findings from the independent evaluation of the first four years of CPC+, for practices that began the model in 2017.
Related Content
Related Publications for Nikkilyn Morrison
-
Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) Model: Evaluation of the Fourth Year (2020) Findings at a GlanceMay 17, 2022
-
Independent Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Fourth Annual ReportMay 17, 2022
The Fourth Annual Report presents findings from the independent evaluation of the first four years of CPC+ for practices that began the model in 2017. The report examines CPC+ participation, supports, implementation, and impacts.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Fourth Annual Report AppendicesMay 17, 2022
The Appendices to the Fourth Annual Report provide detailed information about the data, methods, analyses, and findings from the independent evaluation of the first four years of CPC+ for the practices that began the model in 2017.
-
Measuring Physician Practice Site Characteristics: A Comparison of Data from SK&A and a Practice Site SurveyApr 01, 2021
To evaluate the comparability of commercially available practice site data from SK&A with survey data to understand the implications of using SK&A data for health services research.
-
Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) Model: Evaluation of the Third Year (2019) Findings at a GlanceJan 19, 2021
The Findings at a Glance provides a brief overview of key findings from the independent evaluation of the first three years of CPC+, for practices that began the model in 2017.
-
Independent Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Third Annual ReportJan 19, 2021
The Third Annual Report presents findings from the independent evaluation of the first three years of CPC+ for practices that began the model in 2017. The report examines CPC+ participation, supports, implementation, and impacts.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Second Annual Report Supplemental VolumeJul 16, 2020
The Second Annual Report Supplemental Volume presents detailed findings from the independent evaluation of the first two years of CPC+ for practices that began the model in 2017.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Second Annual ReportJul 16, 2020
The Second Annual Report presents findings from the independent evaluation of the first two years of CPC+ for practices that began the model in 2017. The report examines CPC+ participation, supports, implementation, and early impacts.
-
School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study: Study Design, Sampling, and Data Collection (Summary)Apr 30, 2019
This methodology report summarizes the design of the SNMCS, as well as sampling, recruitment, data collection, and data processing procedures.
-
School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study: Study Design, Sampling, and Data CollectionApr 23, 2019
This methodology report describes the design of the SNMCS, as well as sampling, recruitment, data collection, and data processing procedures.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): First Annual ReportApr 22, 2019
This first report to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS( covers the first year of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) for the 2,905 practices in regions that began CPC+ in 2017.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): First Annual Report, Appendices to the Supplemental VolumeApr 22, 2019
This first report to CMS covers the first year of CPC+ for the 2,905 practices in regions that began CPC+ in 2017.
-
Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): First Annual Report, Supplemental VolumeApr 22, 2019
This first report to CMS covers the first year of CPC+ for the 2,905 practices in regions that began CPC+ in 2017.
-
The Effects of a Primary Care Transformation Initiative on Primary Care Physician Burnout and Workplace ExperienceJan 01, 2019
This article summarizes results from a study of how the Comprehensive Primary Care initiative affected primary care physician experience.
-
Patient Experience During a Large Primary Care Practice Transformation InitiativeDec 12, 2018
Four years of practice transformation toward comprehensive primary care had little effect on patient experience.