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New measure of value can help accountable care organizations deliver better health outcomes for less money

By University of Texas at Austin on May 30, 2024

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is placing a big bet on the future of health care. By 2030, it plans to have all Medicare beneficiaries in accountable care organizations (ACOs), groups of doctors, hospitals and other service providers who adopt a reimbursement model called value-based care. Currently, ACOs serve nearly half of Americans with traditional Medicare, totaling 13.7 million people. Here..

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