Providential ACO

The ACO model is designed to increase the quality of care while reducing costs for patients.

Quality of Care

Doctors in ACOs are motivated to prevent developing diseases and conditions in addition to attending to immediate needs. So, patients in ACOs may receive more preventive care earlier and more often than they would otherwise receive from a doctor.  

Improved Patient Outcomes

ACOs align payment with the quality and value of care administered, timeliness, and quality of care provided to patients which lead to improved outcomes. ACOs seek to keep their patients healthy by delivering the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

Care Coordination

In ACO models, physicians, hospitals, and healthcare providers work together to provide coordinated care for their patient population. This collaboration improves patient outcomes and satisfaction, creating a more integrated approach to healthcare.

Lowering Healthcare Costs

ACOs have saved Medicare $13.3 billion since 2012. After accounting for shared savings payments for hitting spending and quality targets, ACOs have saved $4.7 billion. 2020 was the fourth straight year the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP).

Providential ACO

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