CMS is forging ahead with the ambulatory specialty model (ASM), a mandatory quality of care program set to launch Jan. 1, 2027, and run through 2031.
CMS selected participants from the following specialties.
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Heart failure cohort
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Low back pain cohort
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- Anesthesiology
- Interventional pain management
- Neurosurgery
- Orthopedic surgery
- Pain management
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation (physiatry)
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Specialists can
check the list for their national provider identifier (NPI) or first and last name. Practice staff can also search the organization’s legal name to determine if more than one physician is on the participant list. Qualified health care professionals (QHP) are excluded from the program.
If a physician is not listed, they’re in the clear for 2027. CMS might remove some providers from the final 2027 list or add more participants in upcoming years.
Physicians or a practice member should also make sure the listed information is correct, including the practice’s small practice status, which is in the eighth column of the data file. The ASM defines a small practice as group that employs fewer than 16 clinicians under the same tax identification number. Therefore, a group with six physicians and 12 QHPs is not a small group.