Managed Healthcare Executive January 25, 2022
Theresa Hush

The true key to achieving high savings, more patient volume, and better health outcomes is to effectively use clinical and cost data with physicians to create interventions that improve performance.

What makes an accountable care organization (ACO) successful? While there have been many studies trying to figure out the secret, most are incomplete because they’re more focused on organizational attributes.

The true key to achieving high savings, more patient volume, and better health outcomes is to effectively use clinical and cost data with physicians to create interventions that improve performance.

While ACO’s need plug-and-play tools for their specific systems, physician networks, and competitive ingredients, none of that will matter if the essentials are not in place. So let’s explore the...

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