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The Medicare Shared Savings Program, which governs the majority of Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs), and Medicare Advantage are gaining in popularity. But the former is saving taxpayers, while the latter is incurring costs, a new report in Health Affairs finds.
“Our examination of the literature indicates that Medicare Advantage ‘costs’ Medicare; that is, when a beneficiary joins MA, Medicare spends more, on average, than it would have if the patient had remained in traditional Medicare. We find the opposite in the MSSP: When a patient joins the Medicare ACO program, Medicare costs fall,” researchers from Aledade stated in the report.