ACOs are defined by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as groups of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high-quality care to their Medicare patients. The goal of coodinated care is to ensure that patients get the right care at the right time, while avoiding unnecessary duplication of services and preventing medical errors.
When an ACO succeeds both in delivering high-quality care and spending health care dollars more wisely, the ACO will share in the savings it achieves for the Medicare program.
The PCC believes that primary care is the foundation of a successful ACO that uses transparent performance measures to achieve the Quadruple Aim of improving population health, improving patients' experience of care, reducing the total cost of care, and improving the work life of health care providers. In an ACO, strong primary care physician leadership of the care team is necessary to improve care coodination, and enhance preventitive care delivery.
For more information about ACO's visit the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) website
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Medicare ACOs lost $41 million to poor quality performance | Modern Healthcare | October 16, 2015 |
The centrality of health IT to ACO success | Modern Healthcare | October 3, 2015 |
Premier Says Its ACOs Lead the Way in Shared Savings | Health Leaders Media | September 21, 2015 |
The rubber hits the road on cost containment | Mountain Times | September 18, 2015 |
Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield saves $12M with ACO contract | FierceHealthPayer | September 9, 2015 |
Primary-care docs reaping the most from shared-savings ACOs | Modern Healthcare | August 29, 2015 |
New Jersey’s Approach To Medicaid ACOs Is An Experiment Worth Watching | Health Affairs Blog | August 25, 2015 |
Researchers Ask: Is ACO Payment Worth the Time, Effort? | AAFP News | August 12, 2015 |
ACO PCP pay not all that different from FFS so far, study finds | Healthcare Payer News | July 22, 2015 |
ACOs Increasingly Assuming Population Health Management Duties | HealthIT Analytics | July 17, 2015 |