- ACO REACH Model | CMS
The ACO REACH Model provides novel tools and resources for health care providers to work together in an ACO (Accountable Care Organization) to improve the quality of care for people with Original Medicare
- Accountable Care and Accountable Care Organizations | CMS
An ACO is not an insurance plan Patients who have Original Medicare and have doctors in an ACO retain all of their rights and privileges under Original Medicare, including the freedom to see any health care provider that accepts Medicare, even if that provider is not part of an ACO
- ACO REACH Model List of PY2025 Participants - Centers for Medicare . . .
The ACO REACH Model is a redesign of the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model, which began its first performance year on April 1, 2021 ACOs participating in the Model are expected to offer high-quality, coordinated care to their patients
- ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) Model
General Questions 1 Q: What is the Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (ACO REACH) Model, which will transition from the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model as of January 1, 2023?
- ACO REACH Model: Performance Year 2023 Financial and Quality . . .
On November 8, 2024, the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services released participant-level financial and quality results for the ACO REACH Model for Performance Year 2023 (PY 2023) 132 REACH ACOs participated in the model in PY 2023
- Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Realizing Equity, Access, and . . .
In the ACO REACH Model, each ACO will use a Health Equity Plan to identify underserved communities within its beneficiary population and implement initiatives to measure and reduce health disparities for such populations over the course of the model performance period
- ACO Reach factsheet - Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services
The ACO REACH Model is a redesign of the Global and Professional Direct Contracting (GPDC) Model, which began its first performance year on April 1, 2021
- Accountable Care Organizations and You: Frequently Asked Question (FAQ . . .
If your doctor chooses to participate in an ACO, you will be notified This notification might be a letter, written information provided to you when you see your doctor, a sign posted in a hospital, or it might be a conversation with your doctor the next time you go to see him or her
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