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Three quarters of ACOs in direct contracting model earned savings

Three quarters of ACOs in direct contracting model earned savings

October 24, 2023Susan MorseHealthcare Finance NewsRevenue Cycle Management,Direct Contracting, Direct Contracting Entities (DCEs)

The Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model for Performance Year 2022 saved the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services $371.5 million and saved direct contracting entities $484.1 million, according to the agency’s first evaluation report of the model.

This represents an increase from $70.4 million in savings to CMS and $46.5 million in net savings to direct contracting entities (DCEs) in 2021.

Ninety-nine DCEs, compared to 53 in 2021, participated in the program in 2022, the second year of the model. CMS has posted quality and financial results for each model participant.

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