Commonwealth Fund March 30, 2018
Adam Briggs, Hugh Alderwick, Stephen M. Shortell and Elliott S. Fisher

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  • Both the U.S. and England are implementing health care reforms to better integrate health services, improve population health, and manage health care costs
  • The U.S. and England can learn lessons from each other’s health care reforms, even though the changes are taking place in very different health systems

While the U.S. and English health systems are significantly different, both countries are currently working toward better integrating health services, improving population health, and managing health care costs. And both countries are developing their own versions of accountable care organizations (ACOs) to help achieve these aims. In this post, we outline some key opportunities for each country to learn from the other’s experiences, drawing on two...

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