Fact Based List:
Tim Gronniger: The 10 reasons accountable care organizations fail
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Wed, 05/23/2018 - 10:56
- ACO does not have enough lives to take risk.
- Lack of training and process improvement.
- ACO has a lack of accountability and transparency.
- Ignoring behavioral and mental health.
- HCC coding is poor and inconsistent.
- ACOs don’t focus on managing patients better than the national fee-for-service average.
- Practices don’t have staff supporting population health.
- Clinicians can’t get data at the point of care.
- Doctors are not on board.
- The ACO cannot execute on quality improvement and reporting.
Notes: Tim Gronniger is the Senior Vice President of Development and Strategy, Caravan Health
Source: Becker's Hospital Review, May 8, 2018
Source URL: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/accountable-care-organ...
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