Fact Based List:
AMGA Accountable Care Organization Principles
Submitted by Clive Riddle on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 14:13
- Multispecialty Medical Groups and Other Organized Care Systems Make the Strongest Foundation
- ACOs Must Be Physician-Led
- ACOs Must Be Held Accountable for Clinical Results & Cost Efficiencies in the Community
- ACO Incentives Must Be Aligned to Foster Voluntary Participation
- ACOs Must Have a Primary Care Core
- ACOs Should Be "Learning Organizations" That Use Data to Improve Efficiency and Safety of Care
Notes: Full text of the AMGA Principles is available at: http://www.amga.org/AboutAMGA/ACO/principles_aco.asp
Source: American Medical Group Association (AMGA)
Source URL: http://www.amga.org/AboutAMGA/News/article_news.asp?k=397
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