Commercial accountable care organizations (ACOs) in California are outperforming two common provider network arrangements in terms of care quality and total cost of care, according to a recentanalysisby the Integrated Healthcare Association (IHA). Using data from the California Regional ...
Calif. J. Politics Policy 2014; 6(2): 245–247 Commentary Bruce Bodaken* Increasing the Impact and Sustainability of California Accountable Care Organizations Keywords: accountable care organizations; commercial insurance; integrated care; physician leadership; prevention; risk-adjusted gl...
Can the Public Benefit Company Structure Save US Healthcare? Posted in Accountable Care Organizations, Affordable Care Act, and Bioethics, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Federal Budget Appropriations, Health Care System by Country, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Health Law & Patient...
Implementation of the Affordable Care Act and health care reform is under way. A central dimension of this process that has captured health sector interest is development and implementation of accountable care organizations (ACOs). ACOs are formal collaborations of health care professionals who agree ...
Growth of Accountable Care Organizations in California: Number, Characteristics, and State Regulation. Accountable care organizations (ACOs) result in physician organizations' and hospitals' receiving risk-based payments tied to costs, health care quality, a... D Brent,Fulton,Vishaal,... - 《Journal...
Accountable Care Organizations, more Swedish administrative data, and the big city recovery: With Matthew Yglesias, Sarah Kliff.
Introduction This AHA Research Synthesis Report presents an overview of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), including a discussion on the potential impact of ACOs, key questions to consider in developing an ACO, and a review of the key competencies needed to be an effective ACO. This report ...
Although ACOs and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) share some similarities, such as managing risk and controlling costs by promoting the health of its members, there are a few key differences. Patients who have an HMO plan can only choose a physician from a list of approved providers. I...
Accountable Care Organizations Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are provider-based groups that takes responsibility for meeting the healthcare needs of a defined population. Their goal is to simultaneously improve health, the patient experience, and reducing per capita healthcare costs. Listed below...
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) and their potential impacts on rural health management and practiceMatt Bagwell