ACCESS (Advancing Chronic Care with Effective, Scalable Solutions) Model

Model Updates

ACCESS for PCPs and Referring Clinicians Find out how ACCESS can help you support your patients with the most common chronic conditions. Visit the dedicated webpage.

Apply to ACCESS offers rolling start dates. Review eligibility requirements and submission details in the Request for Applications and apply through the the Participant Portal. See the list of accepted applicants.

Health Care Leaders Align Around ACCESS Leading medical societies have expressed support for CMS' efforts, and major health plans have pledged to offer an ACCESS-aligned payment option for technology-supported chronic care.

The ACCESS (Advancing Chronic Care with Effective, Scalable Solutions) Model tests an outcome-aligned payment approach in Original Medicare to expand access to new technology-supported care options that help people improve their health and prevent and manage chronic disease. The voluntary model focuses on conditions affecting more than two-thirds of people with Medicare, including high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic musculoskeletal pain, and depression. It will run for 10 years beginning July 5, 2026.

Key Points
  • Problem: Today, people with Original Medicare have limited access to technology-supported care services for managing their chronic conditions because of Medicare payment barriers.
  • Solution: Through ACCESS, CMS will test a new payment option that emphasizes outcomes over activities, enabling clinicians to offer innovative technology-supported care that improves patients’ health and complements traditional care.
  • Outcomes: Patients will have more options to help them meet their health goals, providers will gain new partners to help them co-manage their patients’ health, and Original Medicare will have a way to pay care organizations developing technology-supported services.
  • Strategy: ACCESS supports disease prevention and health promotion by empowering people who have Medicare and clinicians with more choices.



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Model Summary

Stage: Announced
Number of Participants: N/A  
Category: Disease-Specific & Episode-Based  
Authority: Section 1115A of the Social Security Act

CMS Innovation Center Highlights

Learn about topics that play a critical role in our work on our Key Concepts webpage.

Read stories about our work in action in the Value-Based Care Spotlight.

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