DSRIP – Third Quarterly Results Released

Hi everyone – This is very interesting.  Click here http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/dsrip/pps_map/index.htm to find an interactive map where you can find all the PPSs that service an area by clicking on a county/borough.  You can then look at the results of a very comprehensive scoring system for each. This report along with the 4th quarterly will determine the third payments to PPSs.

FROM DOH

The DSRIP Team is pleased to announce that the Independent Assessor has completed its reviews of the Third Quarterly Reports of DSRIP Year 1, covering all PPS activity through December 31, 2015. The Third Quarterly Report for each PPS can be accessed through the PPS section of the DSRIP website at http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/dsrip/pps_map/index.htm.

The results of the Independent Assessor’s reviews and the breakdown of performance payments earned for each PPS can be found in the Achievement Value (AV) Scorecards posted to PPS section of the DSRIP website with the PPS Third Quarterly Report at http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/dsrip/pps_map/index.htm.

The AV Scorecards include a summary of the AVs earned by each PPS for the Third Quarterly Report and details for each project being implemented by the PPS. For PPS that have requested a reconsideration of the results of the Third Quarterly Report by the Independent Assessor, the AV Scorecard will be made available on the DSRIP website following the completion of the Independent Assessor’s reconsideration.

The results of the Third Quarterly Report along with the results of the Fourth Quarterly Report, due to the Independent Assessor by April 30, 2016, will be used in the determination of the third payment the PPS may earn for DSRIP Year 1. PPS received their first payments of DSRIP Year 1 for the approval of the DSRIP Project Plan Application and PPS earned their second payment of DSRIP Year 1 following the Second Quarterly Report.

Thank you.
Toni

 

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