HealthIT Answers January 22, 2025
HHS/ONC/CMS Communications

CMS has made substantial progress on its goal for all people with Traditional Medicare to be in a care relationship with accountability for quality and total cost of care by 2030. As of January 2025, 53.4% of people with Traditional (fee-for-service) Medicare are in an accountable care relationship with a provider. This represents more than 14.8 million people and marks a 4.3 percentage point increase from January 2024, the largest annual increase since CMS began tracking accountable care relationships. This includes patients whose providers are in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), including the Medicare Shared Savings Program ACOs and entities participating in Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (Innovation Center) accountable care models, as well as other Innovation Center models focused...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare, Payment Models, Provider, Value Based
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