
The authors call for policy reforms that could strengthen patient-provider relationships, support care innovation, and improve quality for Medicare beneficiaries.

Aisha T. Pittman, MPH, is Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS), where she leads the organization’s advocacy and thought leadership efforts, advancing policies that accelerate the adoption of value-based care and highlighting the importance of provider-led transformation. She brings more than 20 years of health care experience, with expertise in payment policy, alternative payment models, and quality improvement. Ms Pittman holds a Master of Public Health, a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, from The George Washington University.

The authors call for policy reforms that could strengthen patient-provider relationships, support care innovation, and improve quality for Medicare beneficiaries.

The Performance Measurement for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions conceptual model can facilitate development and refinement of quality measures for a medically complex population.