

BEST OF: Matthew Trombley on Why Many Providers Run From Downside Risk In ACOs
Dec 5, 2023
This podcast explores the challenges of implementing accountable care organizations (ACOs) in rural areas and discusses the outcomes of a study on rural ACO investment model facilities. It highlights the financial aspects and savings achieved through ACOs, including a net savings of over $380 million in three years. The high dropout rate among ACOs due to downside risk and the tension between providers and CMS in capturing savings are also discussed. The importance of including non-hospital-based providers in value-based care models and incentivizing providers for health system transformation are explored. Finally, CMS's commitment to accountable models and ensuring success is emphasized.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
ACOs in Rural Areas: Challenges and Solutions
01:48 • 6min
ACO Financial Aspects and Savings
07:53 • 5min
The Challenges of Dropout and Risk in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
13:21 • 8min
Exploring the Role of Downside Risk in Health System Transformation
21:03 • 2min
CMS's Commitment to Accountable Models and Ensuring Success
23:21 • 3min