Accountable care organizations--the risk of failure and the risks of success.

作者: Lawrence P Casalino , None

DOI: 10.1056/NEJME1410660

关键词: Private sectorPopulationQuality (business)Control (management)Health careFinancial incentivesFinanceMedicineAccountable careHealth insurance

摘要: An accountable care organization (ACO) consists of health providers who collectively agree to be held for the they provide population patients attributed their ACO. Two and a half years after beginning Medicare ACO programs mandated by Affordable Care Act, there are 361 ACOs contracting with Medicare1 hundreds ACO-like contracts in private sector. Payers — insurance plans give financial incentives invest processes systematically proactively improve quality control costs populations patients. In . . .

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