Healthcare Innovation November 12, 2020
Mark Hagland

With the change of administrations coming in January, the leaders of NAACOS, the ACO association, are urging federal policy leaders in the new administration and Congress to endorse ACO payment and delivery models

With the change of administrations that will be coming in January, the leaders of the Washington, D.C.-based National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), which represents hundreds of accountable care organizations nationwide, on Thursday, Nov. 12, published an outline of what they consider to be successful ACO models, and NAACOS’s president and CEO has published an analysis in the Health Affairs Blog.

In a press release published to the association’s website, NAACOS’s leaders said on Thursday that, “As the Biden-Harris administration starts its transition work and crafts its...

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