Recently, UnitedHealthcare has faxed letters to primary providers who have current Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) status. In those letters, the payer outlined the terms and conditions of participation in the 2022 Care Management and Quality Incentive Program. This initiative allows eligible primary care physicians to earn a monthly care coordination fee fee-for-service payments for all covered procedures, along with some other incentive opportunities for addressing care issues tied to HEDIS and state quality measures.
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