Accountable care organization initiatives to improve the cost and outcomes of specialty care.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Robert E Mechanic, Louise Secordel, Sam Sobul, Jennifer Perloff
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess initiatives to manage the cost and outcomes of specialty care in organizations that participate in Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs).

Study design: Cross-sectional analysis of 2023 ACO survey data.

Methods: Analysis of responses to a 12-question web-based survey from 101 respondents representing 174 ACOs participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program or the Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health ACO model in 2023.

Results: Improving specialist alignment was a high priority for 62% of the 101 respondents and a medium priority for 34%. Only 11% reported that employed specialists were highly aligned and 7% reported that contracted specialists were highly aligned. A subset of ACOs reported major efforts to engage specialists in quality improvement projects (38%) and to convene specialists to develop evidence-based care pathways (30%). They also reported supporting primary care physicians through providing specialist directories (44%), specialist e-consults (23%), and sharing specialist cost data (20%). The most common challenges reported were the influence of fee-for-service payment on specialist behavior (58%), lack of data to evaluate specialist performance (53%), and insufficient bandwidth or ACO resources to address specialist alignment (49%).

Conclusions: Engaging specialists in accountable care is an emerging area for ACOs but one with numerous challenges. Making better data on specialist costs and outcomes available to Medicare ACOs is essential for accelerating progress.

责任医疗组织改善专科医疗成本和效果的举措。
目的:评估参与医疗保险责任医疗组织(ACOs)的机构管理专科医疗成本和结果的措施:评估参与医疗保险责任医疗组织(ACO)的机构管理专科医疗成本和结果的措施:对 2023 年 ACO 调查数据进行横截面分析:方法:分析 101 名受访者对 12 个问题的网络调查的回复,这些受访者代表了 2023 年参与医疗保险共同储蓄计划或实现公平、可及性和社区健康 ACO 模式的 174 家 ACO:在 101 位受访者中,62% 的受访者将改善专科医生的协调工作列为高度优先事项,34% 的受访者将其列为中度优先事项。只有 11% 的受访者表示聘用的专科医生高度一致,7% 的受访者表示签约专科医生高度一致。一部分 ACO 报告说,他们主要努力让专科医生参与质量改进项目(38%),并召集专科医生制定循证护理路径(30%)。他们还报告通过提供专科医生目录(44%)、专科医生电子会诊(23%)和共享专科医生成本数据(20%)来支持初级保健医生。报告中最常见的挑战是收费服务支付对专科医生行为的影响(58%)、缺乏评估专科医生绩效的数据(53%),以及没有足够的带宽或 ACO 资源来解决专科医生调整问题(49%):让专科医生参与责任医疗是 ACO 的一个新兴领域,但也面临诸多挑战。向医疗保险 ACO 提供更好的专科成本和结果数据对于加快进展至关重要。
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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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