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Hospitals can prepare for accountable care payment changes using three alignment models: comanagement, clinical joint ventures, or professional services agreements with performance incentives. These strategies are ideal when large-scale physician employment isn't feasible.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Economics
  • Accountable Care Organizations

Background:

  • Hospitals face evolving payment models under accountable care.
  • Large-scale physician employment may not be practical for all hospitals.
  • Effective hospital-physician alignment is crucial for adapting to new payment structures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify practical hospital-physician alignment models for accountable care.
  • To offer strategic options for hospitals unable to employ physicians at scale.
  • To prepare healthcare organizations for shifts in reimbursement.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of three distinct hospital-physician alignment models.
  • Evaluation of suitability for hospitals with employment limitations.
  • Focus on models facilitating adaptation to accountable care payment reforms.

Main Results:

  • Comanagement arrangements offer a viable alignment strategy.
  • Clinical joint ventures present another effective alignment option.
  • Professional services agreements with performance incentives provide a third model.

Conclusions:

  • Comanagement, clinical joint ventures, and performance-incentivized service agreements are key strategies.
  • These models support hospital-physician alignment without large-scale employment.
  • They provide practical pathways for navigating accountable care payment changes.