American Hospital Association: Accountable Care Organizations
This report from the American Hospital Association examines the potential role of hospitals in establishing accountable care organizations. Link to Continue reading
Experimenting with Payment Reform
One of the most interesting concepts which is being promoted in the national health care reform legislation are “accountable care organizations” (ACO) – new or existing health care organizations which would assume responsibility (“accountability”) for improving the health outcomes of a defined number of patients (at least 5,000) in a specific geographic area. The ACO would be required to engage a sufficient percentage of the local providers (hospitals, physicians, community health centers, etc.) so that it could establish appropriate goals for quality outcomes and then take the cost savings from that quality improvement (for example, reduced number of avoidable hospitalizations) and distribute those savings among all the providers.
What is somewhat surprising about the degree of support and interest in the concept is that this is still largely an idea based on cost analyses and savings projections from Medicare claims data, with little practical evidence that it actually works to sufficiently change the current cost and payment incentives in our health care system. Moreover, while not excluding the ability of a hospital/health system, independent practice association or health plan to be a local ACO, the model contemplates a new type of administrative organization solely focused on these issues of quality improvement and shared cost savings. Finally, there are many actuarial, measurement and legal issues to overcome to make this concept viable.
This report from the American Hospital Association examines the potential role of hospitals in establishing accountable care organizations. Link to Continue reading
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the national association of health plans, has issued this issue brief on accountable care organizations Continue reading
This policy report from the Integrated Healthcare Association characterizes the work of multi-specialty medical groups and independent physician associations as Continue reading
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has released proposed criteria for accountable care organizations (ACOs). Public comments are due Continue reading