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Bundled Payments & Capitation

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AI Summary — Last 30 Days

Over the past 30 days, CMS has accelerated structural shifts toward mandatory episode-based and population-level payment models, with the proposed nationwide CJR-X bundle obligating hospitals to manage total Medicare spending for joint replacements across acute and post-acute settings, intensifying hospital accountability for cost, quality, and care coordination with home health and skilled nursing providers (CJR-X model details). Simultaneously, the LEAD Model introduces a new generation of capitation for Medicare ACOs, eliminating rebasing, expanding specialist risk-sharing, and pushing deeper integration of primary-specialty care—signaling CMMI's intent to drive population health management at greater scale and financial risk (LEAD Model analysis). These moves underscore rising tensions as health systems, ACOs, and payers face increasing downside risk, narrower financial margins, and the need for robust partnerships across the care continuum to succeed under value-based care.

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Bundled Payments Are Back – And This Time, Hospitals May Not Be Ready

For several years, bundled payment models appeared to be receding into the background, overshadowed by the rapid expansion of Medicare Advantage and Medicaid supplemental payment programs. That is now...

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