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One way health systems have tried to improve patient outcomes has been the creation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), partnerships among care providers that offer a unified combination of services. But what happens when these ACOs aren’t able to provide all the services necessary for a patient’s entire continuum of care?
New research by Aravind Chandrasekaran, professor of operations at Fisher, and his colleagues explores factors that can help ACOs deliver more efficient and effective health care, by how much, and the costs associated with these improvements.