Hospice News September 11, 2024
Jim Parker

As opportunities to provide palliative care through Accountable Care Organization (ACO) relationships continue to arise, operators will likely need to understand the varying types of reimbursement that exist in that arena.

ACOs are groups of physicians, hospitals and other health care providers who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high-quality care to their Medicare patients. Hospices and palliative care providers can collaborate with ACOs by becoming members of those organizations themselves, or by contracting with them through a preferred provider network.

Community-based palliative care’s track record of reducing costs and hospitalizations could make providers or those services attractive to ACOs, according to Edo Banach, partner at Manatt Health, a division of the law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP.

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), Payment Models, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Value Based
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