Fierce Health Payers February 11, 2021
Theresa Hush

Although specialty care drives 40% to 60% of medical costs, specialists are often disconnected from accountable care organizations. Their fee and incentive structures are distinct, and too many care management systems don’t try to bring specialists into the fold.

Specialists, however, are critical to care delivery—and they should be viewed as care partners and not cost drivers. Here are nine strategies to help specialists understand and improve their costs, quality and patient satisfaction—and, in so doing, engage them in accountable care organizations.

1. Perform practice data aggregation. Specialists can better understand their costs via both provider and claims data to indicate what clinical issues are driving cost. (Claims data alone won’t tell you.) It’s important, however, that any data not...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), Health System / Hospital, Payment Models, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Value Based
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