HMP Global November 4, 2025
Juliet Gallagher

Key Clinical Summary

  • The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) achieved $6.5 billion in savings in 2024—the highest since its inception.
  • ACOs retained $4.1 billion, while $2.4 billion flowed back to the federal government, according to CMS.
  • Quality metrics, including blood pressure, diabetes, and depression management, improved over 2023 levels.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced record results for the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) in 2024, marking its most successful year since the program’s launch over a decade ago. The initiative generated $6.5 billion in savings, underscoring continued momentum in value-based care and cost-efficient, coordinated healthcare delivery nationwide.

Record Savings and Performance Trends

The MSSP—the largest accountable care organization (ACO) program in Medicare—now covers 10.3...

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