Healthcare Innovation September 17, 2020
A NAACOS survey has found that the vast majority of NAACOS members are concerned they won’t meet thresholds to secure bonuses under the Medicare APMs, as those thresholds jump to “unrealistic” levels in 2021
Leaders at the Washington, D.C.-based NAACOS (National Association of Accountable Care Organizations) on Sep. 17 warned policymakers that concerns over performance thresholds in advanced payment models (APMs) under the Medicare program, could cause the leaders of some ACOs to leave the risk-based models in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP), as well as the Next Generation ACO Program.
As stated in a press release posted to NAACOS’s website on Thursday, NAACOS leaders stated that, “In news that threatens Medicare’s move to value-based payment models, more than...