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Physician ACOs Associated With Growing MSSP Savings Over 3 Years

September 30, 2018Laura JosztNo CommentsAJMCNext Generation ACOs,Medicare, MA, MSSP, & Medicare ACOs,Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs),Physician-Led ACOs

Physician-group accountable care organizations (ACOs) are not only more likely than hospital-integrated ACOs to be associated with savings in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP), but their savings grew over 3 years, according to research published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

Past research has shown that physician-led ACOs are more successful. The 2016 MSSP results found that 45% of physician-only ACOs earned shared savings; only 23% of ACOs that included a hospital earned shared savings, wrote Travis Broome of Aledade in 2017. However, there was little research on how savings achieved by ACOs early in the program grew over the years.

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