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Catalyzing Innovative Health System Transformation: An Opportunity Agenda for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (2022)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Meeting Agenda for September 28, 2021, Meeting: Multi-PayerAlignment on Value-Based Care." National Academy of Medicine. 2022. Catalyzing Innovative Health System Transformation: An Opportunity Agenda for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26675.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Meeting Agenda for September 28, 2021, Meeting: Multi-PayerAlignment on Value-Based Care." National Academy of Medicine. 2022. Catalyzing Innovative Health System Transformation: An Opportunity Agenda for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26675.
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APPENDIX F MEETING AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 28, 2021, MEETING ON MULTI-PAYER ALIGNMENT ON VALUE-BASED CARE CATALYZING INNOVATIVE HEALTH SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION to Inform the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation A Discussion Series convened by the National Academy of Medicine MULTI-PAYER ALIGNMENT ON VALUE-BASED CARE Tuesday, September 28, 2021 1:00pm - 4:00pm ET MEETING OBJECTIVES 1. Opportunities to promote successful multi-payer alignment: Dis- cuss examples of initiatives that have advanced multi-payer align- ment and present stakeholder perspectives on where alignment is possible and could lead to effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and val- ue-based care. 2. Leverage strategies to facilitate multi-payer alignment: Vision, dis- cuss, and strategize operational approaches in which the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation can best advance actual changes in multi-payer alignment, highlighting near- and long-term consid- erations, as well as potential targets and outcomes of success. 111

112 | Catalyzing Innovative Health System Transformation 1:00 PM Welcome and Meeting Overview Welcome and opening remarks from the National Academy of Medicine and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI). Michael McGinnis, National Academy of Medicine Amy Bassano, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation 1:15 PM Featured Presentation: Landscape of Multi-Payer Alignment & Value-Based Care Remarks will provide the current evidence for the landscape of multi-payer alignment and value-based care, as well as identify common challenges and highlight the most pressing areas where alignment is needed (e.g., goals, met- rics, incentives, reporting, equity). The presentation will also provide an in- spiring future vision. David Muhlestein, Leavitt Partners 1:45 PM Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives on Critical Priorities for Multi-Payer Alignment During this session, stakeholders representing employers, payers, health sys- tems, states, and advocacy organizations will share experiences, critical prior- ities, and considerations for implementing multi-payer alignment approaches in specific priority areas. Frederick Isasi, Families USA Jessica Altman, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mai Pham, Institute for Exceptional Care Hemi Tewarson, National Academy for State Health Policy Elizabeth Mitchell, Purchaser Business Group on Health 2:45 PM Open Discussion on the Priority Topics Moderated discussion between the participants for convergence on action items for where alignment is possible, key priorities, and suggested approaches for CMMI facilitated and enhanced alignment efforts. Moderator: Mark McClellan, Duke University PREPUBLICATION COPY - Uncorrected Proofs

Appendix F - Meeting Agenda for September 28, 2021 Meeting | 113 3:45 PM Closing Remarks This session will offer brief reflections on the day and follow-up opportunities. Purva Rawal, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Michael McGinnis, National Academy of Medicine 4:00 PM Adjourn PREPUBLICATION COPY - Uncorrected Proofs

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Since its founding, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) has tested more than 50 alternative payment models reaching more than 28 million patients across 528,000 health care providers and plans, yielding invaluable insights on the implementation of models to achieve better care, better health, and lower costs. On the other hand, many basic lessons learned are lessons unapplied. U.S. population health outcomes lag behind its highly economically developed peers and our health system is still firmly entrenched in the fee-for-service payment system that rewards service volume.

This Special Publication suggests six key priority actions for CMMI centered on signaling, mapping, measuring, modeling, partnering, and demonstrating. These priority actions, coupled with implementation considerations that focus on meaningful and continuous engagement, intersectionality and diversity, and expanding CMMI activities and impact, are intended to assist in aligning, supporting, and informing the implementation of CMMI’s Strategic Refresh.

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