Arkansas has implemented multi-payer payment reform incorporating both episodic and Patient-Centered Medical Home models. Early perceptions of a sample of stakeholders were largely positive to date.
Lessons From CareMore: A Stepping Stone to Stronger Primary Care of Frail Elderly Patients
June 12th 2015CareMore, an insurance plan based in southern California, has reduced costs and improved outcomes by providing direct care for its frailest elderly patients.
AJAC Interviews Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer, CareMore
June 12th 2015The American Journal of Accountable Care recently interviewed Dr Jain about his decision to join CareMore, CareMore's innovative care model, and his perspectives on US healthcare.
Exploring the New Rules of Patient Engagement: AJMC's ACO and EHDC Spring 2015 Live Meeting
June 12th 2015As accountable care organizations (ACOs) work to deliver population health, patient satisfaction, and cost savings, the need to engage patients as partners in their own healthcare has never been greater. The ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition convened April 30-May 1, 2015, at the historic Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California, to explore ways to make patients the starting points of healthcare, not just its recipients.
Communication and Accountable Care
June 12th 2015As the US healthcare system transitions from volume to value, there is some concern that while new payment models and reforms may be neither conceptually flawed nor badly designed, the implementation of these reforms may be insufficient to fully achieve any potential success. If we get the architectural plan right but our building materials and methods are flawed, we wind up with a disappointing result.
Patient-Centered Teamwork in Care Transitions
Physician-led patient care teams have the potential to impact care transitions to prevent fragmentation of care, and ensure seamless care delivery.
Accountable Care Organizations: A Model for the Future
June 12th 2015This manuscript describes a structural alternative that builds upon the vision of the ACO, positions it centrally in the healthcare experience, and overcomes current limitations in delivering care.
Meaningfully Engaging Patients in ACO Decision Making
June 12th 2015The authors describe a 3-step framework for how accountable care organizations (ACOs) can ensure that patients' needs, values, and preferences are incorporated into ACO governance decisions.
Do You Speak My Language? When Patient Care Meets Cost-Effectiveness
June 12th 2015Health system innovations are sometimes justified in economic language, but clinicians speak the language of patient care. Advancing reform requires translators who speak both languages.