Healthcare Innovation October 16, 2023
David Raths

MaineHealth ACO podcast describes the complexity of the transition required by 2025

Accountable care organizations participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program must always be prepared to adapt to changes in reporting requirements and methods. One big hurdle coming up is that by 2025, ACOs will be required to do quality reporting to CMS via electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs).

During a recent podcast, Emily Levi, program manager at MaineHealth ACO, spoke about the significance of the changes coming down the pike and how her organization is preparing. “The major change is in how much we have to report and who has to report and how it happens,” she said.

Levi described what happens today: CMS gives MaineHealth ACO a...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Conferences / Podcast, Govt Agencies, Payment Models, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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