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Medicare Shared Savings Program Continues to Deliver Savings, Quality Care

Medicare Shared Savings Program Continues to Deliver Savings, Quality Care

October 30, 2024Pearl SteinzorAJMCMedicare, MA, MSSP, & Medicare ACOs,CMS, CMMI, Government, Policy & Regulations

The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) continues to deliver meaningful savings while supporting high-quality health care, according to CMS.1

In 2023, the program saved Medicare more than $2.1 billion, while Shared Savings program Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) helped deliver high-quality care and support CMS policies to enhance primary care, expand access to accountable care to underserved communities, and prioritize quality care for common chronic conditions.

“Accountable Care Organizations in the Medicare Shared Savings Program continue to deliver high-quality health care for people with Medicare and meaningful savings for the Medicare program,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, in a statement. “CMS continues to improve the Medicare Shared Savings Program for the future so that providers in Accountable Care Organizations are able to deliver coordinated, high-quality, affordable, equitable, person-centered care to people with Medicare.”

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