December 17, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Participants will learn about the prevalence, incidence, and economic impact of venous thromboembolism and atrial fibrillation on patients, as well as the associated treatments and clinical data relating to efficacy, safety, and cost-efficacy.
December 16, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
A continuous quality improvement program, based on Lean concepts and including architectural, managerial, and organizational features, allows the emptying of emergency department corridors and the improvement of time interval measurements/quality indicators.
December 15, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Patients with abdominal or back pain identified 21 outcomes important to them, but the reported outcomes are quite different from the symptom and function outcomes studied by researchers.
December 14, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
This article aims to review guideline development methodology to inform users on key aspects to consider when judging if a practice should be adapted or changed.
December 14, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Disease management programs for diabetes care based on bundled payment did not slow down the cost growth. Multimorbid adult patients with diabetes had largest cost growth.
December 14, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
New goals from CMS and a new law, MACRA, will bring more change in 2016. But patients remain the same-even with new technology and electronic medical records, getting them to invest in their own care takes patience, as attendees discussed at the ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition fall meeting in Palm Harbor, Florida.
December 14, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Mobile health clinics represent promising vehicles through which high quality, cost-effective care can be delivered to patients, especially in underserved areas.
December 10, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Considerable attention has been devoted to managing populations around the value proposition. Children, as a population, have received little attention in the accountable care organization (ACO) realm. This manuscript contrasts some of the similarities and differences between adult and pediatric ACOs.
December 10, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
Academic medical centers should strongly consider partnering with community hospitals and independent primary care physicians to achieve success in the Medicare Shared Savings Program.
December 10, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
December 09, 2015
Article
The American Journal of Accountable Care
For several reasons, including meeting the HHS Secretary’s Medicare quality and value payment goals, the ACO program needs to reformed to equate with Medicare Advantage.