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Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP)

The Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program is one component of the New Jersey's Comprehensive Medicaid Waiver as approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). DSRIP is a demonstration program designed to result in better care for individuals (including access to care, quality of care, health outcomes), better health for the population, and lower costs by transitioning hospital funding to a model where payment is contingent on achieving health improvement goals.

Hospitals may qualify to receive incentive payments for implementing quality initiatives within their community and achieving measurable, incremental clinical outcome results demonstrating the initiatives' impact on improving the New Jersey health care system.

The DSRIP program supports the Healthy New Jersey 2020 vision: "For New Jersey to be a state in which all people live long, healthy lives."

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  • Patient Level Reports for requested MMIS measures are currently being compiled. In order to provide the information in the most efficient manner possible, Patient Level Reports will be delivered on a per measure basis. As a reminder, the 30-day deadline for appeals will not begin until all measures requested in your hospital's RFI have been delivered.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • DY4 FAQ now posted to the bottom of this page.

Learning Collaborative

  • The next Learning Collaborative is scheduled for December 8 at NJHA 

Payment Schedules

  • October payment uploaded on the Payment Schedule tab


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