Health Affairs November 2, 2023
Richard Rieselbach, David Sundwall

Abstract

We propose that Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) can be key Accountable Care Organization (ACO) partners in mitigating Medicare inequity due to a shortage of primary care physicians. This shortage particularly impacts minority Medicare beneficiaries residing in urban and rural Health Professional Shortage Areas. In order to expand the primary care workforce to open the gateway to our health care system for these beneficiaries, we propose that APRNs provide primary care in a Medicare Neighborhood Clinic, as key partners of a modified “REACH” (Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health) ACO model. We review the long history of ineffective efforts to alleviate the physician primary care shortage. After highlighting a report emphasizing the importance of nurses in achieving health...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Equity/SDOH, Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Insurance, Medicare, Nursing, Payment Models, Provider, Value Based
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