Commonwealth report provides recommendations for ACO implementation
Posted on April 14, 2011 | No Comments
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A key provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the establishment of the Medicare Shared Savings Program, which provides incentives for improved quality and efficiency in a new category of provider–the accountable care organization (ACO). The ACO program is slated to begin in January 2012 and will reward groups of providers who agree to collaborate and offer more accountable, effective, and efficient care with a share of the savings that they achieve. The Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System’s report “High Performance Accountable Care: Building on Success and Learning from Experience,” provides recommendations for ensuring effective, efficient implementation and growth of the ACOs. Specifically, this report 1) sets forth the rationale for creating ACOs; 2) describes several promising types of ACO models that should be considered and evaluated as part of an effort to facilitate adaptability and spread of accountability for quality and cost; and 3) concludes with a set of Commission recommendations on what ought to be expected from ACOs and how to ensure their successful implementation and spread.





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