Becker's Healthcare August 22, 2023
Anna Falvey, Claire Wallace and Zoe McClain

ACOs, or accountable care organizations, are physician- and health system-helmed groups that identify healthcare delivery savings. These organizations often partner with Medicare programs while also assisting private insurance patients.

These ACOs save patients and health systems millions of dollars annually, aiming to provide quality care at a reduced cost. Many are among the earliest adopters of the Medicare Shared Savings Program.

Note: This list is not an endorsement of included ACOs. ACOs cannot pay for inclusion on this list. ACOs are presented in alphabetical order. We extend a special thank you to Rhoda Weiss for her contributions to this list.

Contact Anna Falvey at afalvey@beckershealthcare.com with questions or comments.

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