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Committee renews primary care payment reform collaborative, adds pediatric seat

2705919 · March 19, 2025
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The Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted to continue the Primary Care Payment Reform Collaborative through 2032 and adopted an amendment to explicitly include pediatric representation; supporters said the collaborative helps align payment reform and advance value‑based primary care.

The Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted to continue the Primary Care Payment Reform Collaborative through Sept. 1, 2032, adopting an amendment to explicitly include pediatric representation and moving Senate Bill 193 forward with a favorable recommendation.

Supporters told the committee the collaborative has produced annual recommendations and tools intended to strengthen primary care investment and align payment models across payers. Tara Smith (testimony identifying role as facilitator of the collaborative) described the collaborative’s work in…

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