CHCS August 14, 2018

Medicaid accountable care organizations (ACOs) need data on their attributed populations to successfully improve health outcomes and manage patients’ total cost of care. This includes data on members’ health status; emergency department and inpatient utilization; and risk scores, ideally accounting for social risk factors — such as homelessness, past incarceration, and child protection...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), Insurance, Medicaid, Payment Models
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