August 23, 2022 Deep Risk Management’s CEO, Brian Kern, was featured on The Healthcare Maze podcast to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of physician organizations participating in value-based care. Listen to the podcast here:...
EOM Participants must take downside risk for all performance periods. They will choose from one of two risk arrangement (RA) options: RA 1: To qualify for savings, participants must reduce expenditures by more than 4% off the benchmark (96% of the benchmark, or the...
5 Year Model; 6-Month Performance Periods (“PPs”) Begins 7/2023; Applications Due 9/30/22 Total cost of care (TCC) model, available to practices and payors. 7 Cancers: Breast, Chronic Leukemia, Small Intestine/ Colorectal, Lung, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, Prostate....
The transition from a fee-for-service to value-based care (VBC) healthcare reimbursement system has been slow, but steady. Countless medical providers and health systems now participate in some form of shared savings or shared risk model under a VBC paradigm. These...
With the start of every new year, we reflect on the progress we have made in the past and the changes that are needed as we move forward into the future. The same holds true for the future of the healthcare industry as we continue to transition away from...
Deep Risk Management, LLC (DRM) respectfully submits comments on the Proposed Rule for the Medicare Program: Proposed Changes to the Medicare Shared Savings Program as published in the Federal Register on May 10th, 2021. DRM is a company that was created specifically...
Detailed guidance on the CMS “built-in” stop loss for the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) model was released on January 7, 2022. DCEs that want to meaningfully compare this coverage to the market will need a highly specialized risk...
Disputes over value-based care arrangements have become common, as payors and providers often lack a clear understanding of agreement terms. Risk, data-sharing, and calculation methodologies are typically at the center of disputes. Read about a recent dispute in NJ...