Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration

Under the Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration, CMS provided reimbursement to up to five eligible hospitals for the reasonable cost of providing clinical training to advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) students added as a result of the demonstration.

Participating Sites

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There were 5 participating sites involved in the Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration. To view an interactive map of this Model, visit the Where Innovation is Happening page, and select this model from the drop-down menu on the left side of the page.
  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Duke University Hospital (Durham, NC)
  • Scottsdale Healthcare Medical Center (Scottsdale, AZ)
  • Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, IL)
  • Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center Hospital (Houston, TX)

Background

Growing the ranks of APRNs is an important way to increase the base of primary care providers in this country. In the past, the cost of clinical training has limited the ability of hospitals and other healthcare providers to accept more APRN students into their settings for clinical training.  

The primary goal of the demonstration was to increase the provision of qualified training to APRN students. The clinical training included in this demonstration provided APRNs with the clinical skills necessary to provide primary care, preventive care, transitional care, chronic care management, and other services appropriate for Medicare beneficiaries.

Initiative Details

Under the Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration, CMS provided reimbursement to up to five eligible hospitals for the reasonable cost of providing clinical training to APRN students added as a result of the demonstration. Hospitals participating in the demonstration must have partnered with accredited schools of nursing and non-hospital community-based care settings.

Payments to the participating hospitals were linked directly to the number of additional APRNs that the hospitals and their partnering entities were able to train as a result of their participation in the demonstration. The payment were calculated on a per-student basis, comparing previous enrollment levels in APRN training programs with enrollment under the demonstration.

Evaluations

Latest Evaluation Report

Additional Information

For more information, please direct your questions to gne@cms.hhs.gov.


 

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