Health care partner Michael Lampert and associate Devin Cohen (both of Boston) and health care associate Josef Weimholt (San Francisco) authored a Law360 article published on June 3. The article analyzes the implications of a proposed amendment and basis for changes to the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced model.
The authors explain that the amendment signals CMS’ move toward a simpler, more flexible BPCI Advanced program with streamlined documentation submission requirements to reduce participant administrative costs.
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