Healthcare Associations Call on Congress to Spur APM Adoption

February 4, 2022acoAMA, AMGA, APG, APM, congress, NAACOS

A group of eight national healthcare associations this week called on the U.S. Congress to help move the movement around alternative payment models (APMs) forward, noting the sluggish uptake in participation among providers. The eight groups are the American Medical Association (AMA), AMGA (the American Medical Group Association), America’s Physician Groups (APG), the Association of…

Has a New Policy Fault Line Opened Up Around APMs?

October 4, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsACO, ACOs, alternative payment models, America's Physician Groups, APG, APMs, direct contracting, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, MSSP

As we reported in a news article on Sept. 30, “A dispute has arisen over controversial statements made by two prominent healthcare policy leaders around the Medicare Advantage program. On Sept. 30, Donald Berwick, M.D., and Richard Gilfillan, M.D., published an article in the Health Affairs Blog entitled “Medicare Advantage, Direct Contracting, And The Medicare ‘Money Machine,’ Part 2:…

Whither the ACO?

April 16, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsAPG, CMS, NAACOS, risk sharing

Now that the Biden administration is putting a new team in charge of CMS, advocates for accountable care organizations (ACOs) are preparing to push for changes that they say will bolster CMS’ ACO programs and make risk sharing more palatable. The National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) says that ACOs have worked as intended to slow…

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