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Robert E Mechanic1, Stephen Shortell1
1Heller School for Social Policy and Management (REM), Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; Institute for Accountable Care (REM), Washington, DC; and School of Public Health (SS), University of California Berkeley.
Abstract:
More than 700,000 physicians and advanced practice clinicians participate in Medicare ACOs, which is responsible for the cost and quality of care for more than 13 million beneficiaries. Nearly 40 percent of neurologists who treat Medicare patients are already in an ACO. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services is now implementing a strategy for value-based specialty care that promotes active ACO management of specialty services while some ACOs are starting to direct referrals to preferred specialist networks. Neurologists can benefit from engaging with ACOs through enhanced patient data, an emphasis on team-based care, care coordination support for their patients, and financial rewards for performance. Neurologists can help ACOs as the population ages, including by helping ensure appropriate use of expensive new therapies for neurologic conditions.
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