April 23rd 2025
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are increasingly playing the role of data sleuths as they identify and report trends of anomalous billing in hopes of salvaging their shared savings. This mission dovetails with that of CMS, which under the new administration plans to prioritize rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse.
Segment 7 - The Complexities of Pathway Development
June 30th 2014Dr Sonnad inquired how replacing brand drugs with generic equivalents can affect pathway adherence. She also asked panelist to discuss the differences between early-stage and late-stage disease regimens, as well as the degree of flexibility there is in regimen design.
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Diabetes Care "Bundle" Produces Better Health Outcomes, AJMC Study Finds
June 27th 2014Geisinger Health System's use of a diabetes care system among high-risk patients produced lower risks of myocardial infarction, stroke and retinopathy over a three-year period, according to a study in The American Journal of Managed Care. Best of all, most of the benefit accrued in the first year of care.
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ACOs Test Traditional Healthcare Delivery Models
June 27th 2014Providers recently reviewed the cost-effectiveness of accountable care organizations (ACOs). While half of surveyed providers said value-based reimbursement had potential to improve population health management, as well as the patient experience, 80% said it would require more staff, more time, and greater financial investments.
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Paige Cooke Defines the Role of a Patient-Centered Specialty Practice
June 25th 2014Paige Cooke, assistant director, customer engagement, National Committee for Quality Assurance, says that primary care practices cannot effectively deliver patient-centered care without coordinating a patient's care across different healthcare settings.
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ACO Coalition Members Share Best Practices
June 24th 2014The American Journal of Managed Care followed up the first meeting of its ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition with its first interactive conference call, which was open to all members. Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, a Coalition co-chair who on July 1 will become president and CEO at Renown Health in Reno, Nev., moderated the roundtable discussion.
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Connected Care Is Key to Accountable Care: The Case for Supporting Telehealth in ACOs
A growing body of evidence is demonstrating how the benefits of Connected Care, electronic communication between patient and caregiver, are improving healthcare access and quality and reducing costs for payers-without passing through Congress.
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Patient-Centered Physician Selection: A Necessary First Step for Accountable Care
June 20th 2014Improving attention paid to patient preferences when matching patients and physicians on the basis of value and quality rather than costs and outcomes can help a patient achieve the overall healthcare experience.
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ACO Initiatives Test Pharma's Traditional Sales Model
June 19th 2014The US healthcare system's shift from volume- to value-based reimbursement for treatment in order to lower costs and improve patient care is disrupting healthcare business models. The high-profile government—led accountable care organizations (ACOs), which put financial pressure on payers and providers to share responsibility for meeting quality and cost goals, is no exception.
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Kim Westrich Discusses ACOs and Pharmacy Management
June 17th 2014Kimberly Westrich, director for health services research for the National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC), says that the NPC determined many accountable care organizations (ACOs) are not yet prepared to maximize the value of pharmaceuticals in patient care.
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Michael Evans, RPh, Describes Geisinger's Approach to MTM Programs
June 16th 2014Michael Evans, RPh, director, ambulatory clinical pharmacy programs, says that medication therapy management (MTM) programs present various challenges. In particular, those challenges include medication reconciliation, ensuring that patients are adherent to their medications, and clinician prescribing practices.
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3 ACO Lessons from Integrated Systems
June 16th 2014Integrated healthcare systems, with associated providers and health plans, have a leg up on implementing accountable care organizations to improve care and lower costs. Leaders from two Washington-based integrated systems shared some best practices and lessons learned for ACO success during a panel discussion Thursday at the AHIP Institute in Seattle.
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David Alain Wohl, MD, Discusses Strategies to Improve HIV Management
June 9th 2014David Alain Wohl, MD, associate professor, division of infectious diseases, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, suggests that quality management of HIV has, for the most part, been self-regulated. He says that when it comes to HIV management, there is a lack of feedback or "quality improvement mechanisms" outside the managed care setting.
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