RevCycle Intelligence February 24, 2023
By Victoria Bailey

The organizations asked lawmakers to encourage the shift to value-based care by extending incentive payments, removing participation barriers, and creating broader pathways for engagement.

Twelve healthcare organizations, including the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) and the American Medical Association (AMA), have urged congressional leaders to engage with stakeholders and consider long-term approaches for furthering value-based care.

The organizations sent a letter to Sens. Ron Wyden and Mike Crapo, the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Finance Committee; Reps. Cath McMorris Rodgers and Frank Pallone, leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee; and Reps. Jason Smith and Richard Neal, leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Certain efforts, including extending the advanced alternative payment model (APM) incentive payment...

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