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Managed Care Glossary for Health Centers

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Managed Care Glossary for Health Centers

Companion Document to Value Based Payment Modules

The glossary, available for download below, is a supplement to HITEQ’s value based payment modules, which use the HCP-LAN APM Framework as their basis. The terms and definitions included in the glossary are intended to be useful for those who are newer to value based payment in health centers (FQHCs), particularly while reviewing HITEQ's value based payment modules and supplemental materials. 

Prepared by Starling Advisors for the HITEQ Center in July 2022.

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Acknowledgements

This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ staff with input provided by the HITEQ Advisory Committee and partners who have shared their experiences.

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