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CMS payment policy is moving toward broader mandatory risk and tighter financial recalibration: the Trump administration finalized CJR-X through the FY27 IPPS/LTCH rule, making a nationwide mandatory joint replacement bundle begin in 2028 and giving hospitals roughly 17 months to redesign orthopedic episode management, post-acute networks, and downside-risk governance (HFMA). At the same time, CMS is reshaping ACO economics through the CY 2027 MSSP proposed rule and the July 14 LEAD methodology update, forcing ACOs to revisit benchmark assumptions, regional adjustment exposure, beneficiary alignment, TIN strategy, and whether professional or higher-risk tracks still pencil out (Wakely). The strategic signal for VBC stakeholders is clear: CMS is pairing expanded mandatory episode-based payment with more complex ACO benchmarking and continued enforcement pressure around coding integrity, raising the premium on actuarial discipline, documentation compliance, specialty integration, and capital readiness for downside risk.

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