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Information Source for Community-Based Organizations Engaged in Chronic Care Management (CCM)
Medicare Part B requires a co-insurance payment of 20% of the coverage limit. The individual receiving services is responsible for the coinsurance payment amount. Medicare provides education about the Medicare Part B co-insurance requirement when individuals sign up to participate in Original Medicare.
To gain the maximum benefit from the information that follows, CBOs should be willing to commit the necessary time, effort, and resources to develop an implementation plan and business model for CCM.
This resource is designed to provide information to help community-based organizations (CBOs) deliver the chronic care management (CCM) Medicare Part B benefit as they work toward integrated, sustainable program networks for chronic disease self-management education (CDSME) programs
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