Next Steps For Engaging Specialty Care In ACO Models
The article emphasizes enhancing specialty care engagement within accountable care models, pointing out current shortcomings and the urgent need for progress. It advocates for improved data sharing, financial reforms, and reduced administrative burdens to bolster collaboration between primary and specialty care. Strategies include providing timely data, implementing financial arrangements, and developing meaningful quality measures. The aim is to incentivize specialists to actively participate in models like ACO REACH and Making Care Primary. Aligning payment reforms with private payers and implementing non-financial reforms are crucial for achieving CMS’s 2030 goal of cohesive, accountable, and coordinated care for all Medicare beneficiaries.
Make faster decisions with community advice
- AI Gets Better At Writing Patient Histories When Physicians Engineer The Prompts
- New Study Evaluates Virtual Reality to Reduce Scanxiety in Brain Tumor Patients
- Revolutionizing Healthcare: Harnessing the Power of IoT Solutions for Improved Patient Outcomes
- Carrum Health Raises $45 Million Series B to Expand Cancer Care Offerings and Launch New Service Lines
- Ethical Guardrails Are Essential To Making Generative AI Work For Healthcare
Deploy this technology today
-
nQ Cortex
Matched with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): Biomedical Technology, Healthcare IT News: Artificial Intelligence
- NLabviva Platform
- Labviva Platform
- AI Dermatologist Platform
- Armis Platform for Healthcare