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The Chronic Condition Improvement Program (CCIP)

 

Every year, our National Quality Management Department implements the CCIP. We do this in accordance with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requirements.

 

The CCIP is a clinical effort designed to improve your patients’ quality of life.

 

What does the CCIP do?

 

The CCIP promotes effective management of enrollees’ chronic diseases over a three-year period. The program goals are to:

 

  • Slow disease progression
  • Prevent complications
  • Inhibit development of comorbidities
  • Reduce preventable emergency room (ER) encounters
  • Decrease inpatient stays
  • Improve the health of a specific group of enrollees with chronic conditions

 

How does the CCIP improve health outcomes?

 

The quality improvement model we use is based on the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) quality improvement model. In accordance with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) CCIP Resource Document, PDSA is cyclical in nature and includes planning, implementing, studying a change and acting on the result of that change. Care management and case management incorporate the PDSA model and are CCIP interventions.

 

What you can do

 

Urge your patients to take part in the program so we can help manage their chronic diseases.

 

Resources

 

Learn more about our care management and case management initiatives. Also refer to your provider manual (PDF).

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