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HHS Unveils Kidney Care Revamp Including Mandatory, Voluntary Models
President Donald Trump on Wednesday (July 10) issued an executive order calling for demonstrations to revamp the kidney care sector, and HHS immediately released a mandatory pay model and multiple voluntary pay models to do so.

CMS Proposes Mandatory Bundled Pay Model For Radiation Oncology
CMS on July 10 proposed a long-awaited bundled pay model for radiation oncology that would replace Medicare's fee-for-service payments in certain geographic areas.

HHS Quality Summit Will Develop Executive Order's Quality Roadmap
HHS is looking for 15 stakeholders to join a department-wide quality summit to put together a Health Quality Roadmap as required by President Donald Trump's recent executive order on price transparency.

No Immediate Replacement For Departing CMMI Director, Verma Says
There will be no immediate replacement for departing Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) Director Adam Boehler, but CMS Administrator Seema Verma said in an email to staff on July 10 that she and Boehler are quickly working on identifying candidates for the role.

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