Upstream With A Small Paddle: How ACOs Are Working Against The Current To Meet Patients’ Social Needs

February 3, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Patient Engagement, SDOH, social needs, Social Services

Despite interest in addressing social determinants of health to improve patient outcomes, little progress has been made in integrating social services with medical care. We aimed to understand how health care providers with strong motivation (for example, operating under new payment models) and commitment (for example, early adopters) fared at addressing patients’ social needs. We…

5 Population Health Management Challenges Facing ACOs

January 29, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Population Health

The world of healthcare is quickly migrating from a fee-for-service (FFS) reimbursement model to value-based care. But for accountable care organizations (ACOs) comprised of multiple independent providers, making the transition to value-based care can be especially complex. Working with disparate electronic medical records (EMRs) across a wide range of care settings and specialties, these organizations…

RECORDED WEBINAR: Strategies to Optimize ACO Performance

January 28, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACO, ACOs, Webinar, webinars

 The ability for ACOs to continue to perform year over year requires strategies that allow for changes in healthcare delivery. In this webinar, Dr. Lawrence Schimmel, Chief Medical Officer of Clinigence Health, will provide audiences with insight on how to meet and exceed performance benchmarks. From stratification of patient populations to provider performance reports,…

Can Hospitals Still Lead Health Care Under Risk?

January 22, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Hospitals, Risk

As the millennium’s third decade begins, Risk has taken hold as THE strategy for tackling health care costs. Virtually overnight (in health care years) the industry has moved—albeit not uniformly—to accept Risk. This transition is already beginning to impact hospitals and hospital-based systems, and raises serious questions about the viability of their role as the…

37% of ACOs are taking on downside risk

January 21, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, CMS, Downside Risk, Medicare Shared Savings Program, MSSP, Risk

More accountable care organizations are taking on downside financial risk in the Medicare Shared Savings Program than ever before, with 37% in the program today participating in these arrangements. This is a notable increase in the number of downside-risk ACOs, according to an analysis from Avalere Health. By comparison, just 10% of ACOs assumed downside risk…

Next Gen ACOs aren’t lowering hospital spending: 5 things to know

January 14, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Hospitals

In its first two years, the Next Generation ACO model was not linked with reduced net Medicare spending, and had no effect on use or spending for hospitalizations, according to a new evaluation of the government program. Five things to know: 1. In its second evaluation report of the Next Generation ACO model, researchers from the University…

Performance Year 2020 Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations

January 10, 2020Garrett SchmittNo Comments2020, ACO performance, ACOs, CMS

The Medicare Shared Savings Program (Shared Savings Program) facilitates coordination among providers to improve the quality of care for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries while reducing the growth in health care costs. Eligible providers, hospitals, and suppliers may apply to participate in the Shared Savings Program by creating or participating in an Accountable Care Organization (ACO). NOTE…

Number Of ACOs Taking Downside Risk Doubles Under ‘Pathways To Success’

January 10, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Downside Risk, MSSP, Pathways to Success, Risk, Seema Verma

In December of 2018, the Trump Administration overhauled the largest value-based payment program in fee-for-service Medicare—the Medicare Shared Savings Program (“Shared Savings Program” for short) for “Accountable Care Organizations” or ACOs. ACOs are groups of health care providers that agree to be held accountable for the quality, cost, and experience of care for a population…

How Are ACOs Prioritizing Palliative Care And Other Serious Illness Strategies?

January 7, 2020Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACOs, Chronic Care Management, direct provider contracting

Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are an increasingly dominant feature of the health care delivery system. As of the third quarter of 2019, nearly 1,000 ACOs covered approximately 44 million lives in the United States. Evidence regarding Medicare ACOs and their commercial counterparts indicates these models can achieve savings while meeting quality standards, although savings amounts vary by ACO…

RECORDED WEBINAR: Expanding Behavioral Health Solutions for ACOs

October 29, 2019Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACO, ACOs, Behavioral Health, Webinar, webinars

 Download Slides During this presentation we discuss these important steps to expanding behavioral Health Solutions in your ACO: Provide PCP access to mental health care team and psychiatry services Focus on screenings such as PQH-9, GAD-7, trauma and substance abuse Evidence-based process to reduce symptoms in 50% less time than traditional approach​ Deliver population-level…

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