University of Washington Department of Health Services / Tuesday, September 27, 2016 / Categories: Value Based Payment, Engaging in Value Based Payment Models Transforming Payment for Oregon’s Community Health Centers through an Alternative Payment Methodology A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Payment Reform Evaluation Project This report, led by the University of Washington Department of Health Services, describes an evaluation of the Oregon Alternative Payment Methodology (APM) for the Oregon Primary Care Association (OPCA) funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Payment Reform Evaluation Project. The report discusses motivating factors and conditions for APM in Oregon; the details of the APM approach, and early barriers, facilitators, and outcomes for addressing population health through reforming primary care payment for health centers. Resource Links A link to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Payment Reform Evaluation Project PDF documentThis report describes the “Transforming Payment for Oregon’s Community Health Centers through an Alternative Payment Methodology” project supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Oregon. Print 26684 Tags: Population Health Management payment reform accountable care risk data analytics patient care alternative payment methodology APM Related Resources Managed Care Data Checklist Panel Management in the Age of Value-Based Care Coding and Documentation for Risk Adjustment and Value Based Payment The FQHC Alternative Payment Methodology Toolkit: Fundamentals of Developing a Capitated FQHC APM Spotlight on Health Center Payment Reform: Oregon Alternative Payment and Advanced Care Model