Reflections on 10 Years as a Long-Term Care ACO

November 6, 2025Garrett Schmittlong-term care, NAACOS

When it launched in 2016, Long-Term Care ACO was the first ACO to focus on the population of Medicare beneficiaries who reside in long-term care nursing facilities, but now several other ACOs have entered that space. At the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) fall meeting, Kristen Krzyzewski, chief strategy and program development officer for LTC…

ACOs saved Medicare $2.4B in 2024, new CMS data shows

September 9, 2025Garrett SchmittCMS, NAACOS

According to new CMS data, accountable care organizations (ACOs) saved Medicare $2.4 billion in 2024, setting a new record for savings in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP). At the same time, more healthcare organizations may be turning to value-based care to help them mitigate the impact of new policy changes, financial pressures, and more. Medicare ACOs set new…

Experts Discuss Driving Health Equity, Increasing CMS, ACO Alignment

April 29, 2022Garrett SchmittNAACOS

In the opening session of this year’s National Association of Accountable Care Organizations (NAACOS) Spring Conference, NAACOS president and CEO Clif Gaus, ScD, moderated a discussion with Rob Fields, MD, MHA, chief population health officer at Mount Sinai Health System, and Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD, deputy administrator and director, Center for Medicare,, CMS. Throughout the session,…

ACOs Using Wellness Visits as Scaffolding for Improvement Efforts

April 28, 2022Garrett SchmittCoronavirus, COVID-19, NAACOS, pandemic, value-based contracting

Nathan Moore, M.D., medical director of the BJC Medical Group ACO in St. Louis, sees annual wellness visits (AWVs) as a scaffolding for all of the ACO’s improvement efforts. “We’re using this as our point of entry for advanced care planning and for functional status evaluations,” he said. Moore was speaking during an April 28…

ACOs Using Wellness Visits as Scaffolding for Improvement Efforts

April 28, 2022Garrett SchmittCoronavirus, COVID-19, NAACOS, pandemic, value-based contracting

Nathan Moore, M.D., medical director of the BJC Medical Group ACO in St. Louis, sees annual wellness visits (AWVs) as a scaffolding for all of the ACO’s improvement efforts. “We’re using this as our point of entry for advanced care planning and for functional status evaluations,” he said. Moore was speaking during an April 28…

Podcast: Analyzing the New ACO REACH Model, with Rick Goddard and Joe Satorius

March 15, 2022Garrett SchmittCMMI, CMS, DCE partnerships, DCEs, GPDC, NAACOS

On February 24th, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) revealed the highly-anticipated fate of the Innovation Center’s (CMMI) Direct Contracting model options, announcing a redesign of the Global Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model and the permanent cancellation of the Geographic Direct Contracting (“Geo”) Model. The revamped and rebranded GPDC model—now called Accountable Care…

Podcast: NAACOS Health Policy Update and the Rumored Cancellation of the GPDC Model, with Allison Brennan

February 17, 2022Garrett SchmittCMMI, CMS, DCE partnerships, DCEs, GPDC, NAACOS

Allison Brennan is the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) in Washington, D.C. where she helps develop and advocate for policies to benefit ACOs. In this special bonus episode, she provides an extensive update on health policy and directly addresses the critics of the Global and Professional Direct…

NAACOS, APG Urge HHS to Adjust Direct Contracting Model, Not Cancel

February 16, 2022Garrett SchmittAMA, APMs, CMMI, congress, DCEs, direct contracting, FFS, HHS, NAACOS

More than 200 healthcare organizations, including America’s Physician Groups (APG) and the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), have urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to make adjustments to the Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model instead of canceling the program. In a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, the groups stressed that shutting down the Direct…

Healthcare Associations Call on Congress to Spur APM Adoption

February 4, 2022Garrett SchmittAMA, 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…

NAACOS, AMA Urge Congress to Boost Value-Based Care, APM Incentives

February 4, 2022Garrett SchmittAMA, APMs, congress, NAACOS

A group of eight healthcare organizations, including the American Medical Association (AMA) and National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), have asked Congress to increase their efforts in promoting value-based care and alternative payment model (APM) adoption. In a letter sent to the Senate Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Growth, the organizations highlighted…

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