Search results with tag "Accountable care"
Population Health Management - Health Care Accreditation ...
www.ncqa.orgOther drivers of population health management exist beyond ACA, MACRA and employers. Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are groups of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that come together to provide high quality coordinated care to Medicare patients in an effort to spend health care dollars more wisely.10 The goals of ACOs
Healthcare Service Delivery Transformation: Trends in …
www.cdc.govAccountable Care Organizations (ACOs) The goal of ACOs is to drive healthcare transformation to a patient-centered care model that promotes access, coordination, wellness and prevention in a risk-based financial model. ACOs strive toward a collaboration that allows physicians to successfully manage the health (not just health care) of their
The Value of Nursing Care Coordination
www.nursingworld.orgAccountable Care Organizations (ACOs), which seek to integrate effective care coordination with accountability, incentives, and quality measurement. The goal of the ACO is to improve patient-centered care quality and control costs within and across settings. Ideally, patient- and family-centered care ...
Information for The Role of Nurses in Accountable Care ...
www.naqc.orgOverview An accountable care organization (ACO) is a group of health care professionals (including hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists and nurses) that work together as one
Population health management - EY
www.ey.comA strategy for success in the new age of accountable care Continued pressures to reduce health care costs, improve quality and implement value-based payment