Health Payer Intelligence April 26, 2019
Jessica Kent

Many ACOs said they were likely to leave MSSP because of new rules that require them to take on more downside risk.

Just over half of accountable care organizations (ACOs) said they would consider leaving the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) if required to take on more downside risk, revealed a study published in Health Affairs.

Thirty-two percent of ACOs said they are extremely or very likely to leave, and 19 percent believe they are moderately likely to leave.

In 2018, there were more than 600 ACOs managing care for nearly 12 million Medicare beneficiaries, the researchers said.

The majority of Medicare ACOs participate in Track 1 of the Medicare Shared Savings Program under a one-sided arrangement, also known...

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