- WISeR (Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction) Model
The voluntary model will encourage care navigation, encouraging safe and evidence-supported best practices for treating people with Medicare WISeR will run for six performance years from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2031 in six states: New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Washington The application period opened on June 27, 2025
- CMS Launches WISeR Model to Curb Overuse of Medicare Services
WISeR will require prior authorization for 17 kinds of services that CMS believes are either commonly overused or historically have had a higher risk of waste, fraud, and abuse
- Understanding CMS New WISeR Program — Wachler Associates Health Law . . .
In a move aimed at addressing the persistent challenge of high healthcare spending, the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) recently launched a new payment and oversight model called WISeR, short for “Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction ” Set to begin in January 2026 and run through 2031, WISeR is designed to use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and reduce the
- What WISeR Really Means for Providers - humatahealth. com
WISeR applies only to traditional Medicare beneficiaries receiving specific services in one of six states: Arizona, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and Washington
- WISeR Model: What Healthcare Leaders Need to Know About CMS’s Newest . . .
On June 28, 2025, the CMS Innovation Center announced the launch of a new pilot program, the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) Model, which could significantly impact healthcare organizations across several states
- CMMI Launches WISeR Model to Target Waste and Inappropriate Services in . . .
On June 27, 2025, the Center for Medicare Medicaid Innovation (“CMMI”) announced the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (“WISeR”) Model, its latest model focused on reducing clinically inappropriate and low-value services in traditional Medicare
- WISER - UMass Boston
WISER has been updated to use the same login as Office365 Webmail and Canvas Please sign in with your full campus email address (including '@umb edu') and password
- Medicare AI Prior Authorization Model Sparks Concerns | Womans World
Medicare’s new WISeR AI model launches in six states, raising concerns about longer wait times, more denied claims and no option to opt out
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