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LeadingAge NY Comments on Proposed Federal Regulations for ACOs

The proposed regulations solicit comments on potential waivers of regulations affecting long-term/post-acute care providers serving patients assigned to ACOs.

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

Member Input Needed: Federal Waivers for ACOs and Participating Providers

LeadingAge is seeking member comments on waivers under consideration for certain ACOs and post-acute care providers serving Medicare beneficiaries assigned to ACOs. 

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

DOH Proposes State ACO Regulations

Proposed accountable care organization regulations would provide regulatory exemptions and new opportunities for provider networks. 

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

Two New Reports Cover Topics of Interest to PPSs and Managed Care Plans

A recently-released report discusses the business case for health care provider investment in addressing the social determinants of health.  A second study reviews the operational steps that managed care plans and providers are taking to succeed in bundled payment arrangements.

10 years ago

Value-Based Payment

LeadingAge NY Comments on Medicaid Value-Based Payment Roadmap

LeadingAge NY questions the readiness to move aggressively on VBP arrangements.

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

CMS Proposes Revisions to ACO Regulations

The proposed changes are intended to incorporate guidance and to add provisions to support program compliance and growth.

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

CMS Releases Quality and Financial Performance Results for Medicare ACOs

Nationwide, ACOs have generated over $372 million in Medicare savings, with New York Medicare Shared Savings Program ACOs delivering approximately $68 million in savings.

9 years ago

Value-Based Payment

CMS Announces the Approval of 123 New ACOs - Seven New ACOs in New York State

CMS has approved 123 new Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) - seven in New York State - to participate in its Medicare Shared Savings Program.  ACOs present opportunities for long term/post-acute care providers seeking to partner with physician practices and hospitals to reduce avoidable hospitalizations and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of post-acute care.



10 years ago
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