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    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Services Research
    • Health Policy

    Background:

    • Accountable care models emphasize outcomes and collaboration among healthcare stakeholders.
    • Transitioning to these models necessitates new operational frameworks and resource allocation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the implicit expectations and resource requirements for implementing accountable care models.
    • To identify the challenges and investments associated with collaborative healthcare delivery.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of healthcare system requirements.
    • Literature review on outcomes-driven care models.
    • Framework development for collaborative healthcare processes.

    Main Results:

    • Accountable care models require synergistic efforts from physicians, payers, and diverse caregivers.
    • Significant investments in training, technology, and personnel are essential for process development and evaluation.
    • New workflows and collaborative strategies must be established and assessed.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful implementation of accountable care hinges on fostering new collaborative dynamics.
    • Substantial resource allocation is a prerequisite for the effective functioning of outcomes-driven healthcare.
    • Continuous evaluation and adaptation of processes are critical for achieving desired health outcomes.