Maryland Primary Care Program
Practice Information
CURRENT MDPCP PRACTICES: Please refer to the CONNECT site for the most up-to-date program information.
The Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) is designed to support the delivery of advanced primary care throughout the state to improve health outcomes, while controlling total health care spending growth.
The program presents an unprecedented opportunity to participate in care transformation for physicians, clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with a variety of specialty designations, including: General Practice, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatric Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, and co-located Psychiatry.
Modeled after CMMI's national Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Model (CPC+), participating practices will receive additional prospective payments from Medicare to make transformative changes to the way they deliver care. Practices will also receive technical assistance and data supports to accelerate transformation.
The application period for both practices and CTOs to apply to participate in the MDPCP is currently closed. Please visit our Application Page for more details about future application periods.
List of All Practices for PY2022.
The above list reflects all of the practices participating in the MDPCP as of January 1, 2022. There are 508 participating practices spanning the state, with at least one in each county. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) participate in MDPCP as one entity but represent multiple site locations, resulting in a total of 545 unique site locations across the state. Practice participation and other information is subject to change throughout the program year.
2020 Practice Awards
The MDPCP would like to recognize the following participants for their engagement and success in the program:
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Most Engaged on MDPCP Connect: Swaroop Rao, MD
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Most Engaged on Covid-19 Updates: Nancy Wood, Potomac Physician Associates
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Patient Engagement Award: Poolesville Family Practice
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Practice Choice Award: Joseph Weidner, Jr., MD, Stone Run Family Medicine
MDPCP Advisory Council
An Advisory Council provides input to the operations of the MDPCP, serving a consultative and advisory role to the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and the Program Management Office (PMO). To learn more about Advisory Council meetings, including the development of a Track 3 for the program, and to view previous meeting recordings and materials, please click here.
Pre-AH - Prevent Avoidable Hospital Events Tool
This tool will provide every practice with a monthly updated list of their attributed Medicare beneficiaries who are most likely to go to the hospital or the ED within the next 30 days for conditions that can be pro-actively managed within your primary care practice setting. The tool is live now on your CRISP MDPCP dashboard!
Other Practice Resources