Healthcare Finance News December 22, 2025
Susan Morse

The longer duration, along with improved benchmarks and risk adjustment, is expected to attract a broader range of ACOs.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has released its latest accountable care organization model, which is scheduled to launch at the conclusion of ACO Reach next year.

The LEAD (Long-term Enhanced ACO Design) Model is expected to appeal to a broader mix of healthcare providers, including those with specialized patient populations. It is also expected to attract organizations new to ACOs, such as smaller, independent or rural-based practices, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

It has a 10-year performance period, the longest ever tested by CMS.

The LEAD model uses improved benchmarking and risk adjustment...

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