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Payer, Provider Collaboration Required for Accountable Care Success

Payer, Provider Collaboration Required for Accountable Care Success

December 28, 2017Thomas BeatonNo CommentsHealthPayerIntelligenceCommercial Payer Contracting

The accountable care organization (ACO) movement has gained traction over the last year as payers and providers begin to share the same viewpoints on the benefits of value-based care.

Provider attitudes about ACOs and related value-based care models are generally positive as more providers are looking to enter into these agreements.

Payers have reported successful outcomes from value-based health plans including lower healthcare costs and improved chronic disease care.

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