Health Care Innovation Awards: Project Profiles

The CMS Innovation Center announced the first batch of awardees for the Health Care Innovation Awards on May 8, 2012 and the second (final) batch on June 15, 2012. These organizations will implement projects that aim to deliver better health, improved care, and lower costs to people enrolled in Medicare, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), particularly those with the highest health care needs. Funding for these projects is for three years.

 

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Washington: 7 ProjectsAlabama: 4 ProjectsAlaska: 1 ProjectArizona: 2 ProjectsArkansas: 3 ProjectsCalifornia: 17 ProjectsColorado: 8 ProjectsConnecticut: 4 ProjectsConnecticut: 4 ProjectsDelaware: 4 ProjectsDelaware: 4 ProjectsDistrict of Columbia: 4 ProjectsFlorida: 8 ProjectsGeorgia: 5 ProjectsHawaii: 4 ProjectsIdaho: 4 ProjectsIllinois: 7 ProjectsIndiana: 4 ProjectsIowa: 5 ProjectsKansas: 2 ProjectsKentucky: 3 ProjectsLouisiana: 2 ProjectsMaine: 2 ProjectsMaryland: 6 ProjectsMaryland: 6 ProjectsMassachusetts: 12 ProjectsMassachusetts: 12 ProjectsMichigan: 8 ProjectsMinnesota: 6 ProjectsMississippi: 4 ProjectsMissouri: 4 ProjectsMontana: 2 ProjectsNebraska: 2 ProjectsNevada: 3 ProjectsNew Hampshire: 3 ProjectsNew Jersey: 6 ProjectsNew Jersey: 6 ProjectsNew Mexico: 6 ProjectsNew York: 13 ProjectsNorth Carolina: 6 ProjectsNorth Dakota: 2 ProjectsOhio: 6 ProjectsOklahoma: 3 ProjectsOregon: 6 ProjectsPennsylvania: 10 ProjectsPuerto Rico: 1 ProjectRhode Island: 3 ProjectsSouth Carolina: 3 ProjectsRhode Island: 3 ProjecsSouth Dakota: 2 ProjectsTennessee: 7 ProjectsTexas: 10 ProjectsUtah: 2 ProjectsVermont: 2 ProjectsVirginia: 4 ProjectsWest Virginia: 2 ProjectsWisconsin: 5 ProjectsWyoming: 2 ProjectsNot Geographically Defined: 1 Project

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Notes and Disclaimers: 

  • Many projects operate in more than one state (see the Geographic Reach)
  • Descriptions and project data (e.g. gross savings estimates, population served, etc.) are 3 year estimates provided by each organization and are based on budget submissions required by the Health Care Innovation Awards application process.
  • While all projects are expected to produce cost savings beyond the 3 year grant award, some may not achieve net cost savings until after the initial 3-year period due to start-up-costs, change in care patterns and intervention effect on health status.

 

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