MedCity News August 25, 2023
Hillit Meidar-Alfi

Next year REACH ACOs will have to show success in developing and maintaining comprehensive health equity plans, and by kicking the can down the road they risk not knowing enough about their patient population in terms of what works better and what doesn’t. ACOs can pay in the effort of continuous iteration now or they can pay in poor health outcomes for their patients and the resulting increased costs. The choice is theirs, but one they each have to make.

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) know they need to follow regulations. That means adhering to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requirements for REACH ACOs to develop and maintain comprehensive health equity plans. For 2023, REACH ACOs are not being...

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