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Piper Su, Eric Cragun, and Adam Lustig: Eight key insights on CMS' 2016 ACO participation announcement
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- Providers have sustained and growing interest in the ACO model and are moving towards two-sided risk
- ACO participation is growing in organizational diversity as well as numbers
- Participation decisions seem only loosely correlated with past ACO performance
- Opening up Track 1 to a second performance period was likely key to retaining participants
- ACOs opting to sit out in 2016 will have much to consider in the coming year
- Broader strategic considerations loom large in participation choices
- Attrition may be inherent in meaningful transformation efforts
- The information provided this week is helpful but more is needed to fully understand program trends
Source: "Eight key insights on this week's ACO participation announcement," The Advisory Board Company, January 15, 2016
Source URL: https://www.advisory.com/health-policy/health-policy-vitals/...
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