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Maturity Level 1: Initial. C ompetence and heroics. N ot repeat able. Maturity Level 2: Managed. Government software development contracts. The CMMI is designed to help improve performance by providing businesses with everything they need to consistently develop better products and services. Businesses can use the CMMI to tackle the logistics of improving performance by developing measurable benchmarks, but CMMI can also help create a structure for encouraging productive, efficient behavior throughout the organization.
The CMMI was developed to combine multiple business maturity models into one framework. It was born from the Software CMM model developed between and CMMI Version 1. In its first iteration as the Software CMM, the model was tailored to software engineering.
Following versions of the CMMI became more abstract and generalized, allowing it to be applied to hardware, software, and service development across every industry. For further details on these results, see the Kaiser Family Foundation Evidence Link —an online resource with interactive tools for comparing each model based on key features and available evidence on savings and quality. Two CMMI models have met the statutory criteria to be eligible for expansion by reducing program spending while preserving or enhancing quality.
The model concentrated on patient engagement activities for losing weight and making positive dietary choices. The Secretary also certified the Pioneer ACO model for expansion into Medicare based on early savings and quality results.
The model was extended an extra year, but to date, the Secretary has not made the Pioneer ACO model a part of the full Medicare program. Sometimes, depending on the model. For most of the CMMI models, doctors and other providers are required to inform their Medicare patients if they are participating in a CMMI payment model, but it is not clear if their patients are typically aware of their attribution to one, or the implications for their care.
Most beneficiaries in CMMI models are in traditional Medicare and, therefore, retain their right to see any Medicare provider without financial penalty.
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