This memorable line from the “Sound of Music” offers good advice to the newly starting ACO. In fact, a good […]
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Missed Handoffs Are Expensive and Deadly
As patients progress along the continuum of care, a multitude of doctors, nurses, specialists, and others are charged with their […]
How Will Changes to MSSP Impact Your ACO?
At the end of January, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a rule change that would significantly […]
Achieving ACO Data Integration
A primary focus of many healthcare organizations recently has been an increased deployment of health IT solutions. However, with so […]
Salient Helps NY Healthcare Groups Visualize Progress On Medicaid Reform Goals
Interactive dashboards now providing timely gap-to-goal feedback on DSRIP targets ALBANY, NY – Performing Provider Systems (PPS) in New York […]
3 Components of a Successful ACO
It is no surprise that Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) have dramatically risen in popularity, with Medicare and private payers perpetually […]
Achieving the ACO Triple Aim: Care, Health, Cost
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) defines Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) as groups of doctors, hospitals, and other […]
Five Questions to Help Your ACO Succeed
Five Questions to Help Your ACO Succeed After presenting at the NAACOS Fall 2015 conference in D.C. where we focused […]
Generating Data: Insights from ACO Leaders
At this year’s AcademyHealth Concordium, three highly-regarded physicians, each leading Accountable Care Organization (ACO) efforts at prominent academic medical centers, […]
Fairness in Shared Savings Distribution: The Elephant in the ACO Waiting Room
The uncertainty inherent in beneficiary attribution poses a very real risk to ACOs’ stability and viability, and provider turnover has […]