Medical Economics April 10, 2024
Richard Payerchin

NAACOs, AMA, AHIP join for second volume of recommendations for payment arrangements.

A new volume outlines the best ways to find success as health care entities integrate value-based care arrangements into their operations.

The American Medical Association, the National Association of ACOs (NAACOs) and AHIP, the trade group representing America’s health insurance payers, collaborated to publish “Creating a Sustainable Future for Value-Based Care: A Playbook of Voluntary Best Practices for VBC Payment Arrangements.” The 74-page guide was announced April 10, the day before NAACOs’ two-day spring conference begins.

“In the last decade, value-based care has grown from almost nothing to undeniably significant aspect of our health system,” including accountable care organizations making up 20% of Medicare, said NAACOs President and...

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