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NAACOS, AMA Urge Congress to Boost Value-Based Care, APM Incentives

NAACOS, AMA Urge Congress to Boost Value-Based Care, APM Incentives

February 4, 2022Victoria BaileyRevCycle IntelligenceAlternative payment models (APMs),Associations

A group of eight healthcare organizations, including the American Medical Association (AMA) and National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), have asked Congress to increase their efforts in promoting value-based care and alternative payment model (APM) adoption.

In a letter sent to the Senate Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Growth, the organizations highlighted the importance of APM participation but stated that providers need greater incentives from Congress to join.

AMGA, America’s Physician Groups, Association of American Medical Colleges, Health Care Transformation Task Force, Medical Group Management Association, and Premier healthcare alliance were also among the letter’s authors.

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