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Milliman Accountable Care Organizations Research

August 24, 2012Nancy ZoelzerACO

In July, Health and Human Services announced 89 new accountable care organizations (ACOs), doubling the number of Medicare ACOs.

With this in mind Milliman has pulled together all of our ACO research into a single location. Here you go:

  • Accountable care organizations: The new provider model
  • Controlling healthcare costs the old, new way
  • The Medicare Shared Savings Program and the Pioneer Accountable Care Organizations
  • Building an accountable care information system
  • The nurse’s role in accountable care
  • Nuts and bolts of ACO financial and operational success
  • Evidence-based guidelines: Essential building blocks for accountable care
  • ACO gain/loss sharing
  • Patient attribution in ACOs
  • ACOs and medical professional liability
  • Milliman’s announcement that it has been selected for a Society of Actuaries-sponsored ACO research study

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