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Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) seek sustainable innovation through the testing of new care delivery methods that promote shared goals among value-based health care collaborators. The Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES), or (M-ACO) is a physician led...

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Autores principales: Brown, Michelle, Ofili, Elizabeth O., Okirie, Debbie, Pemu, Priscilla, Franklin, Cheryl, Suk, Yoon, Quarshie, Alexander, Mubasher, Mohamed, Sow, Charles, Montgomery Rice, Valerie, Williams, David, Brooks, Michael, Alema-Mensah, Ernest, Mack, Dominic, Dawes, Daniel
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450652
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173084
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author Brown, Michelle
Ofili, Elizabeth O.
Okirie, Debbie
Pemu, Priscilla
Franklin, Cheryl
Suk, Yoon
Quarshie, Alexander
Mubasher, Mohamed
Sow, Charles
Montgomery Rice, Valerie
Williams, David
Brooks, Michael
Alema-Mensah, Ernest
Mack, Dominic
Dawes, Daniel
author_facet Brown, Michelle
Ofili, Elizabeth O.
Okirie, Debbie
Pemu, Priscilla
Franklin, Cheryl
Suk, Yoon
Quarshie, Alexander
Mubasher, Mohamed
Sow, Charles
Montgomery Rice, Valerie
Williams, David
Brooks, Michael
Alema-Mensah, Ernest
Mack, Dominic
Dawes, Daniel
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description Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) seek sustainable innovation through the testing of new care delivery methods that promote shared goals among value-based health care collaborators. The Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES), or (M-ACO) is a physician led integrated delivery model participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) offered through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Innovation Center. The MSSP establishes incentivized, performance-based payment models for qualifying health care organizations serving traditional Medicare beneficiaries that promote collaborative efficiency models designed to mitigate fragmented and insufficient access to health care, reduce unnecessary cost, and improve clinical outcomes. The M-ACO integration model is administered through participant organizations that include a multi-site community based academic practice, independent physician practices, and federally qualified health center systems (FQHCs). This manuscript aims to present a descriptive and exploratory assessment of health care programs and related innovation methods that validate M-ACO as a reliable simulator to implement, evaluate, and refine M-ACO’s integration model to render value-based performance outcomes over time. A part of the research approach also includes early outcomes and lessons learned advancing the framework for ongoing testing of M-ACO’s integration model across independently owned, rural, and urban health care locations that predominantly serve low-income, traditional Medicare beneficiaries, (including those who also qualify for Medicaid benefits (also referred to as “dual eligibles”). M-ACO seeks to determine how integration potentially impacts targeted performance results. As a simulator to test value-based innovation and related clinical and business practices, M-ACO uses enterprise-level data and advanced analytics to measure certain areas, including: 1) health program insight and effectiveness; 2) optimal implementation process and workflows that align primary care with specialists to expand access to care; 3) chronic care management/coordination deployment as an effective extender service to physicians and patients risk stratified based on defined clinical and social determinant criteria; 4) adoption of technology tools for patient outreach and engagement, including a mobile application for remote biometric monitoring and telemedicine; and 5) use of structured communication platforms that enable practitioner engagement and ongoing training regarding the shift from volume to value-based care delivery.
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spelling pubmed-67473052019-09-27 Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care Brown, Michelle Ofili, Elizabeth O. Okirie, Debbie Pemu, Priscilla Franklin, Cheryl Suk, Yoon Quarshie, Alexander Mubasher, Mohamed Sow, Charles Montgomery Rice, Valerie Williams, David Brooks, Michael Alema-Mensah, Ernest Mack, Dominic Dawes, Daniel Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) seek sustainable innovation through the testing of new care delivery methods that promote shared goals among value-based health care collaborators. The Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES), or (M-ACO) is a physician led integrated delivery model participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) offered through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Innovation Center. The MSSP establishes incentivized, performance-based payment models for qualifying health care organizations serving traditional Medicare beneficiaries that promote collaborative efficiency models designed to mitigate fragmented and insufficient access to health care, reduce unnecessary cost, and improve clinical outcomes. The M-ACO integration model is administered through participant organizations that include a multi-site community based academic practice, independent physician practices, and federally qualified health center systems (FQHCs). This manuscript aims to present a descriptive and exploratory assessment of health care programs and related innovation methods that validate M-ACO as a reliable simulator to implement, evaluate, and refine M-ACO’s integration model to render value-based performance outcomes over time. A part of the research approach also includes early outcomes and lessons learned advancing the framework for ongoing testing of M-ACO’s integration model across independently owned, rural, and urban health care locations that predominantly serve low-income, traditional Medicare beneficiaries, (including those who also qualify for Medicaid benefits (also referred to as “dual eligibles”). M-ACO seeks to determine how integration potentially impacts targeted performance results. As a simulator to test value-based innovation and related clinical and business practices, M-ACO uses enterprise-level data and advanced analytics to measure certain areas, including: 1) health program insight and effectiveness; 2) optimal implementation process and workflows that align primary care with specialists to expand access to care; 3) chronic care management/coordination deployment as an effective extender service to physicians and patients risk stratified based on defined clinical and social determinant criteria; 4) adoption of technology tools for patient outreach and engagement, including a mobile application for remote biometric monitoring and telemedicine; and 5) use of structured communication platforms that enable practitioner engagement and ongoing training regarding the shift from volume to value-based care delivery. MDPI 2019-08-25 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6747305/ /pubmed/31450652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173084 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brown, Michelle
Ofili, Elizabeth O.
Okirie, Debbie
Pemu, Priscilla
Franklin, Cheryl
Suk, Yoon
Quarshie, Alexander
Mubasher, Mohamed
Sow, Charles
Montgomery Rice, Valerie
Williams, David
Brooks, Michael
Alema-Mensah, Ernest
Mack, Dominic
Dawes, Daniel
Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title_full Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title_fullStr Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title_full_unstemmed Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title_short Morehouse Choice Accountable Care Organization and Education System (MCACO-ES): Integrated Model Delivering Equitable Quality Care
title_sort morehouse choice accountable care organization and education system (mcaco-es): integrated model delivering equitable quality care
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450652
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173084
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