Oregon’s network of sixteen coordinated care organizations (CCOs), similar to accountable care organizations springing up across the nation, are continuing their steady march towards improved quality and cost savings, the Oregon Health Authority’s latest measurement report reveals.
Thirteen out of the sixteen participating organizations earned back all of their available quality-based financial bonuses in 2014, the report states, while the remaining three CCOs made measurable progress on at least some of the required clinical quality measures.
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June 25, 2015
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