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Appropriations draft aims to bridge OneCare/AHEAD gap with targeted primary care payments
Summary
Committee draft includes one-time bridge funding and payment reform items—referencing the governor's recommendation of $10.8 million and committee proposals of $4.6 million and $2.81 million—to cover losses as OneCare ends and the AHEAD model begins.
The House Appropriations Committee's March 19 draft includes targeted funding to help primary care providers transition as the OneCare/all-payer model ends and the AHEAD model is scheduled to begin, committee members said.
Committee staff member Nolan explained that the governor's recommendation includes $10,800,000 to help "bridge the gap between the end of our all payer model and the beginning of the AHEAD model," and the committee's draft proposes additional, more targeted items: a population health management allocation of about $4.6 million (to cover a half-year under earlier requests) and a OneCare primary care…
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