Title: Superman [Year] Source: DS Rip (DVD Screener / Digital Source) Format: MKV / MP4 Video: x264 / x265, 720p/1080p Audio: AAC 2.0 / AC3 5.1 Language: English (or multi) Subs: English (SRT) Size: ~1.5–3 GB
The legacy of the Superman DSRIP program is visible in the modern emphasis on Value-Based Payment (VBP) models. Before DSRIP, many providers operated in silos, with little incentive to coordinate care. The program forced a cultural shift toward collaboration, requiring competitors to work together for the benefit of the patient. superman dsrip
Superman's powers are legendary:
The DSRIP program emerged as a critical component of New York’s Medicaid Redesign Team Waiver. Its primary goal was to restructure the healthcare delivery system by reinvesting billions of dollars into community-based care. The "Superman" designation often refers to the high-level, high-impact strategies employed by specific Performing Provider Systems (PPS) to meet ambitious performance benchmarks. These systems were networks of providers—including hospitals, clinics, and social service agencies—that collaborated to manage the health of a specific geographic population. Key Objectives of the Initiative Title: Superman [Year] Source: DS Rip (DVD Screener
Superman's origin story is well-known: he is an alien from the planet Krypton, sent to Earth by his parents, Jor-El and Lara, before Krypton's destruction. Found and adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent, Superman was raised in Smallville, Kansas, where he developed his incredible powers due to Earth's yellow sun. Using his abilities for the greater good, Superman fights against evil and protects humanity. Superman's powers are legendary: The DSRIP program emerged
While the formal DSRIP waiver period has concluded, the "Superman" effort to reform Medicaid continues to influence policy today. The infrastructure built during this period—integrated networks, community partnerships, and a focus on preventative care—serves as the foundation for ongoing efforts to create a more equitable and efficient healthcare system. For providers and patients alike, the program demonstrated that systemic change is possible when incentives are aligned with the goal of keeping communities healthy and out of the hospital.