Managed Healthcare Executive January 13, 2021
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UT Southwestern Accountable Care Network in Dallas led the pack in 2019 shared savings, garnering $50,626,938.

Next Generation ACOs collectively resulted in a net savings of $204 million for the Medicare program in 2019, an increase of $19 million over the net savings of $185 million in 2018, according to figures put out today by the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS)

The net amounts include shared savings and losses. The 2019 savings before shared savings and losses are factored in were $559 million, according to NAACOS’s calculations. The comparable figure for 2018 was $406 million.

The Next Generation figures posted on the CMS website today show two Next Generation ACOs, HCP California in El Segundo, California, and CoxHealth...

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