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A stronger payment incentive for certain coordinated care organizations could be the key to reducing healthcare costs, according to the primary group that advises Congress on Medicare policy.
At a public meeting last week, members of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) discussed possible tweaks and changes to accountable care organizations (ACOs), including expansion of a major bonus incentive payment. ACOs and other coordinated care programs have been touted as ways to curve the costs of healthcare spending and improve patient outcomes.
In an April 6 presentation (PDF), MedPAC staff members outlined several problems they found concerning within the various ACO programs under Medicare along with possible remedies.