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No More ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ in Value-Based Care, Challenges Ahead for Insurers

March 21, 2018Gregory A. FreemanNo CommentsHealthLeaders MediaCommercial Payer Contracting

Accountable care organizations (ACO) serving employer-sponsored plan participants perform better than non-ACOs on 87% of the quality metrics tracked, the report says, with hospital admission rates that are 17% lower for ACOs serving employer-sponsored and individual plan participants compared to non-ACOs.

“We know we’re making an impact, making a dent, but we still have a long way to go to leverage everything we have in the entire enterprise,” Chisley says. “That includes driving not only the results, but changing the mindset and the culture as well.”

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