STC – Participating States
California Colorado Arkansas North Carolina

California

Alternative payment models (APMs) present a significant opportunity to incentivize changes in delivery to help make care more accessible, drive better patient outcomes, and reduce inequities in both care and outcomes. Multi-stakeholder collaboration is necessary to seize this opportunity and align the design and implementation of APMs that advance health equity.

We all have a role to play—payers, purchasers, providers, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders must come together with individuals, families, and their communities to address health inequities

Colorado

Alternative payment models (APMs) present a significant opportunity to incentivize changes in delivery to help make care more accessible, drive better patient outcomes, and reduce inequities in both care and outcomes. Multi-stakeholder collaboration is necessary to seize this opportunity and align the design and implementation of APMs that advance health equity.

We all have a role to play—payers, purchasers, providers, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders must come together with individuals, families, and their communities to address health inequities

Arkansas

Alternative payment models (APMs) present a significant opportunity to incentivize changes in delivery to help make care more accessible, drive better patient outcomes, and reduce inequities in both care and outcomes. Multi-stakeholder collaboration is necessary to seize this opportunity and align the design and implementation of APMs that advance health equity.

We all have a role to play—payers, purchasers, providers, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders must come together with individuals, families, and their communities to address health inequities

North Carolina

Alternative payment models (APMs) present a significant opportunity to incentivize changes in delivery to help make care more accessible, drive better patient outcomes, and reduce inequities in both care and outcomes. Multi-stakeholder collaboration is necessary to seize this opportunity and align the design and implementation of APMs that advance health equity.

We all have a role to play—payers, purchasers, providers, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders must come together with individuals, families, and their communities to address health inequities