- Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) | AAFP
The AAFP supports the ACO model, and promotes benchmarks, information systems, and payment regulations that protect both patients and family physicians
- Accountable Care Organizations | AAFP
Learn about accountable care organizations and how they empower family physicians to manage quality care for patients
- ACOs: What to Know | AAFP
An ACO can be almost any combination of group practices, networks of practices, hospitals, hospitals employing other physicians and clinicians, hospital-physician joint ventures, or virtual groups
- Center for Medicare Medicaid Innovation | AAFP
Family physicians can learn more about the Center for Medicare Medicaid Innovation, which provides new alternative payment models for primary care physicians
- Patient Attribution: Why It Matters More Than Ever | AAFP
If you are participating in an Advanced APM such as a Medicare ACO or a patient-centered medical home, your Medicare patients will be attributed to you based on the attribution method used by the APM
- What Family Physicians Need to Know About ACOs | AAFP
Accountable care organizations could be the next big thing in health care delivery Here's what you need to know – and what you need to do – now
- PCMH Incentive, Recognition, and Accreditation Programs - AAFP
Family physicians can access more information about incentive, recognition, and accreditation programs related to the patient-centered medical home
- Advanced Alternative Payment Models (AAPMs) | AAFP
Learn about Advanced Alternative Payment Models (AAPMs), one of the two new payment tracks created under MACRA
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