The Community Health Access and Rural Transformation model is meant to help rural providers by loosening certain regulations. “Through regulatory flexibilities, health-care providers will be able to expand telehealth to allow the beneficiary’s place of residence to be an originating site and waive certain Medicare-hospital conditions of participation to allow a rural outpatient department and emergency room to be paid as if they were classified as a hospital,” Landi reports. The model also allows providers to help patients with transportation and provide gift cards for chronic-disease management.
“The CHART model will feature two options for provider participation: the community transformation track and the accountable care organization transformation track,” Landi reports. “As part of the community transformation track, the Trump administration is investing up to $75 million in seed money to enable up to 15 rural communities to participate.”