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  • Health Services Research
  • Community Health

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  • Community-oriented primary care (COPC) models in the US provide valuable insights for population health improvement.
  • Traditional accountable care organizations (ACOs) focus on healthcare, often overlooking broader community health determinants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how integrating public health, social services, and healthcare can form Accountable Communities for Health (ACHs).
  • To propose ACHs as a model for addressing population health from a community perspective, considering total health investments across sectors.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development based on COPC principles.
  • Analysis of existing ACO models and their potential adaptation to community-based approaches.

Main Results:

  • ACHs offer a community-centered approach to population health, differing from healthcare-centric ACOs.
  • This model facilitates multi-stakeholder collaboration to address social determinants of health.

Conclusions:

  • ACHs provide a roadmap for embedding healthcare within communities.
  • Integrating diverse sectors under the ACH model can holistically improve local social determinants of health and overall population well-being.