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Primary care practices in 8 states: Bonuses under new CMS initiative could up revenue

Effective Jun 18, 2012
Published Jun 18, 2012

You may be awarded an extra $20 per Medicare beneficiary per month as part of the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative (CPCI), a program for which CMS recently began to accept preliminary applications. Primary care practices in Arkansas, Colorado, New Jersey and Oregon, as well as in parts of New York (Capital District-Hudson Valley region), Ohio and Kentucky (Cincinnati/Dayton region) and Oklahoma (Greater Tulsa region) are eligible.

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