The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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The CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) announced the Transforming Episode Accountability Model, a proposed mandatory episode-based bundled payment model, is slated to begin in January 2026. It is among a list of alternative payment models supporting CMS's goal to have all Medicare beneficiaries in an accountable care relationship by 2030. The five-year model structure marks significant changes from previous versions and reflects how the approach to bundled payments is evolving.
Introducing TEAM, Medicare’s newly proposed mandatory bundled payment model
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